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10 Junior / Senior Editorial Assistant, Trainee Vacancy – IISC,Karnataka

Last Date:18 Nov,2019
Indian Institute of Science (IISC)
Karnataka

IISC is inviting eligible candidates to apply for 10 contractual posts of Junior / Senior Editorial Assistant, Trainee.Interested Eligible Candidates may send their applications as per prescribed format to concerned E-mail address by 18-11-2019 . All the relevant documents must be sent alongwith application form, as proof of suitability for the posts. Email subject must be formed properly, containing name of post applied for.

Employment Notification 10 Junior / Senior Editorial Assistant, Trainee Vacancy – IISC,Karnataka

JOB DETAILS:
Name of the post – Junior / Senior Editorial Assistant, Trainee
No of post – 10
Pay Scale – Rs.50,000/-,Rs.25,000/-,Rs.15,000/-

Education Qualification:
Bachelor Degree / Diploma .

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General Information:

  • All positions are full-time, temporary and contractual. The Senior and Junior Editorial Assistant positions are initially for a period of 1 year and renewable depending on IISc’s requirements. The Trainee positions are for a period of 6 months only and are not renewable.
  • Since this is a contractual appointment, benefits available to permanent employees of the Institute will not be applicable.
  • Those who have completed their qualifying examinations and have been awarded the degree as on the date of advertisement only need to apply.
  • No accommodation will be available on the Institute campus.
  • Interested candidates may send an application by an e-mail to chair.apc@iisc.ac.in with the subject line ‘Application for the post of ____’. The application should include the following documents as attachments in the email:
    (a) A cover letter making your case for the position
    (b) A CV with details of academic qualifications, work experience, and a full list of publications
    (c) Those applying for the Senior Editorial Assistant position are expected to submit electronic copies of 3 to 5 published articles. Those applying for the Junior Editorial Assistant position are expected to submit evidence of managing diverse projects related to editing, writing and record keeping.
  • The last date for receiving the applications is 18th November, 2019.
  • All positions are full-time, temporary and contractual. The Senior and Junior Editorial Assistant positions are initially for a period of 1 year and renewable depending on IISc’s requirements. The Trainee positions are for a period of 6 months only and are not renewable.
  • Since this is a contractual appointment, benefits available to permanent employees of the Institute will not be applicable.
  • Those who have completed their qualifying examinations and have been awarded the degree as on the date of advertisement only need to apply.
  • No accommodation will be available on the Institute campus.
  • Interested candidates may send an application by an e-mail to chair.apc@iisc.ac.in with the subject line ‘Application for the post of ______’. The application should include the following documents as attachments in the email:
    (d) A cover letter making your case for the position
    (e) A CV with details of academic qualifications, work experience, and a full list of publications
    (f) Those applying for the Senior Editorial Assistant position are expected to submit electronic copies of 3 to 5 published articles. Those applying for the Junior Editorial Assistant position are expected to submit evidence of managing diverse projects related to editing, writing and record keeping.

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Vacancy Notice 10 Junior / Senior Editorial Assistant, Trainee Vacancy – IISC,Karnataka

  • Indian Institute of Science (IISc) is a public institute deemed to be university for research and higher education in science and engineering, located in Bangalore in the Indian state of Karnataka. The institute was established in 1909 with active support from Jamsetji Tata and Krishna Raja Wadiyar IV and thus is also locally known as the “Tata Institute”. It was granted the deemed to be university status in 1958 and the Institute of Eminence status in 2018.
  • After an accidental meeting between Jamsetji Tata and Swami Vivekananda, on a ship in 1893 where they discussed Tata’s plan of bringing the steel industry to India, Tata wrote to Vivekananda five years later: “I trust, you remember me as a fellow-traveller on your voyage from Japan to Chicago. I very much recall at this moment your views on the growth of the ascetic spirit in India… I recall these ideas in connection with my scheme of Research Institute of Science for India, of which you have doubtless heard or read.
  • Impressed by Vivekananda’s views on science and leadership abilities, Tata wanted him to guide his campaign. Vivekananda endorsed the project with enthusiasm, and Tata, with the aim of advancing the scientific capabilities of the country, constituted a Provisional Committee to prepare a plan for setting up of an Institute of research and higher education. The committee presented a draft proposal to Lord Curzon on 31 December 1898.Subsequently, Sir William Ramsay, a Nobel Laureate, was called on to propose a suitable place for such an institution who suggested Bangalore as the best location. Mir Osman Ali Khan made the biggest contribution in terms of money which amounted to 3 lakh Rupees over a period of 31 years.
  • The land and other facilities for the institution were donated by on behalf of the state of Mysore by Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV, and Tata himself. The Karnataka donated about 371 acres (1.50 km2)of land. (now valued about Rs 200 billion). Tata gave several buildings towards the creation of IISc. State of Karnataka also contributed Rs 500000 (now valued 12.5 million) towards capitol expenditure and Rs 50000 (now valued 1.25 million) for annual expense.
  • The constitution of the Institute was approved by the Viceroy, Lord Minto, and the necessary Vesting Order to enable it to function was signed on 27 May 1909.Early in 1911, the Maharaja of Mysore laid the foundation stone of the Institute, and on 24 July, the first batch of students were admitted to the Departments of General and Applied Chemistry under Norman Rudolf and Electro-Technology under Alferd Hay. Within two months, the Department of Organic Chemistry was opened. In 1958 the institute was granted the deemed university status by the UGC.

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