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Applications are invited for a full-time, continuing (tenured) academic
position at the level of Lecturer or Senior Lecturer (equivalent to US
Assistant Professor or US Associate Professor, respectively, in the US
system) in the area of Statistics.
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
University of Canterbury
New Zealand
http://www.math.canterbury.ac.nz/
Closing Date: 7 December 2007
Further Details
The Department maintains strong research and teaching links across the
whole University, especially with the Colleges of Commerce, Engineering
and Science, and internationally. The appointee will be expected to
contribute to these links, and to teach in the Statistics programme at
both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
Preference will be given to candidates whose research profile enhances
that of the present Department. The current range of departmental
research interests and strengths can be found at:
http://www.math.canterbury.ac.nz/php/people/
As a Lecturer you will need a PhD degree, demonstrated ability and a
commitment to research, and also have a commitment to teaching.
As a Senior Lecturer, you will be well established as a researcher and
teacher. You will need a PhD degree, and a record of publishing in
internationally respected journals. You will also need to demonstrate a
record of teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, and an
ability to attract and supervise postgraduate students is also expected.
The successful applicant will be encouraged to develop a strong
externally-funded research programme, and will be expected to
collaborate with other academics in the Department’s teaching and research.
The Department of Mathematics and Statistics is a strong,
forward-looking department dedicated to excellence in research and
teaching. More information on the Department is available at:
http://www.math.canterbury.ac.nz/
See the following websites for full details and online application form:
http://vacancies.canterbury.ac.nz
http://vacancies.canterbury.ac.nz/positiondetail.asp?p=3721
Enquiries of an academic nature are to be made to Professor David Wall,
email: [log in to unmask]
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