Vacancy Circular No:
University of Madras
invites applications for recruitment of Project Fellow
Number of Vacancy: 1 Posts
| Madras University Recruitment 2022 | Details |
|---|---|
| Job Role | Project Fellow |
| Education Requirement | |
| Total Vacancy | 1 Post |
| Job Locations | Chennai |
| Experience | Fresher |
| Salary | 18000(Per Month) |
| Posted on | 03 Feb, 2022 |
| Last Date To Apply | 14 Feb, 2022 |
Educational Qualification: M.Sc
Applications are invited for the Temporary Position of Project Fellow to work under Research, Innovation and Quality Improvement – RUSA 2.0
1. Post Name: Project Fellow
2. Title / Research Area: Tumor Targeted multifunctional functional nanocomposites of branched gold nanoparticles and carbon dots for Cancer Theranostics
3. Qualification: M.Sc., General Chemistry
4. Desirable Qualification: Preparation of Nanomaterial
5. No of Post: 01
6. Project Fellow Salary Rs.18,000/- per month (Consolidated)
7. Duration One Year (Extendable depending on performance)
Pay Scale:
INR
18000(Per Month)
Age Limit:As Per Rules Age
Selection Will be Based either Written Exam/Interview
1. Last date for submission of the filled in application is 14.02.2022 up to 5.00 p.m
2. The Candidates send the CV, copies of relevant certificates and proof for experience/publications if any, to The Assistant Professor, Department of Inorganic Chemistry, University of Madras, Guindy Campus, Chennai 600 025 through Post
3. Applicants may also be submitted their applications through e-mail to [email protected]
Published on: 03 February 2022
For more details, please refer to official notification at Download Official Notification
The University of Madras is a public state university in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. Established in 1857, it is one of the oldest and among the most prominent universities in India, incorporated by an act of the Legislative Council of India under the British government.
In 1912 endowments were made to the University to establish departments of Indian History, Archaeology, Comparative Philology, and Indian Economics. In all, there were 17 University departments, 30 University teachers, 69 research scholars, and 127 University publications in that year and the budget was Rs.11 lakhs. Later, the research and teaching functions of the University were encouraged by the Sadler Commission and the gains of the University were consolidated by the enactment of the Madras University Act of 1923. At this time, the territorial ambit of Madras University encompassed Berhampur of Orissa and Hyderabad of Andhra Pradesh in the North, Trivandrum of Kerala in the South West, and Bangalore and Mangalore of Karnataka in the West.