Please note that the further particulars for this post have now being
corrected and that the length of post available is now 5 years (and not 3
years as previously stated).
>>UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN
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>>SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
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>>LECTURESHIP IN MEDICAL STATISTICS
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>>£27,989 - £35,883 per annum
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>>A statistician is required immediately for the medical statistics group
>>located within the Institute of Applied Health Sciences, 5-rated in
>>community-based clinical subjects in the last RAE. For line management
>>purposes, the post is within the Department of Public Health. You will be
>>expected to develop your own area of research consistent with the
>>Institute’s research strategy. The post will also involve teaching and
>>consultancy.
>>
>>You should have a sound basis in statistics, with a postgraduate
>>qualification in statistics or a related subject with a high statistical
>>content. You should also have a track record in research, and experience
>>of applied medical statistics. Skills in team working and communications
>>are essential. Experience of teaching is highly desirable. A three-year
>>appointment is available.
>>
>>In exceptional circumstances, the post could be offered at senior lecturer
>>level.
>>
>>To discuss the post informally or to arrange a visit, please contact
>>Professor Peter Fayers (tel 01224 559573, email [log in to unmask]) or Dr
>>Amanda Lee (tel 01224 554535, email [log in to unmask])
>>
>>Online application forms and further particulars are available from
>>www.abdn.ac.uk/jobs. Alternatively email [log in to unmask] or telephone
>>(01224) 272727 (24-hour answering service) quoting reference number
>>MPH209A for an application pack.
>>
>>The closing date for the receipt of applications is Wednesday 15th
>>December 2004.
>>
>>
>>Promoting Diversity and Equal Opportunities throughout the University
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Dr Amanda Lee
Reader
Department of General Practice and Primary Care
Foresterhill Health Centre
Westburn Road
Aberdeen AB25 2AY
Tel: 01224 554535
Fax: 01224 550683
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
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