Reader/Professor in Statistics
Northumbria University - Department of Mathematics and Information Sciences
Reference: EAE14/30 (Reader); EAE14/31 (Professor)
Salary: £48,743 - £56,482 (Reader); Competitive (Professor)
The Faculty of Engineering and Environment is passionate about the principles and applications of Science and Technology in all its forms and strives to be excellent in research, teaching and innovation.
We seek to appoint a high calibre individual with an excellent international reputation to the Department of Mathematics & Information Sciences in an area of Statistics. You will drive and enhance the best quality research, teaching and entrepreneurial activities and actively encourage this amongst colleagues. Candidates with expertise in biostatistics, environmental statistics or the application of statistical approaches to sports, health or any relevant area of research are welcome to apply. The department will consider high quality applicants in any area of research.
You must hold a first degree and be qualified to Doctoral level in a relevant discipline and have leading subject expertise in Statistics with specialist knowledge gained through research activity, professional practice or consultancy. Proven ability to deliver high quality research led teaching within an appropriate field and a publication profile commensurate with the post of Reader/Professor are essential.
For informal discussions you may contact Dr Pete Philipson (0191 227 4555; [log in to unmask]) or Dr Guangquan Li ([log in to unmask]).
Full details, including the application process, can be found at http://work4.northumbria.ac.uk/hrvacs/eae1430 (Reader) and http://work4.northumbria.ac.uk/hrvacs/eae1431 (Professor).
Closing date: Tuesday 21st April 2015
Northumbria University is an equal opportunities employer and, as a registered supporter of the London Mathematical Society Good Practice Scheme, we welcome applications from all sectors of the community, particularly females who are currently under-represented in this area.
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