Dear all,
The School of Mathematical Sciences (SMS) at the Queensland University of Technology (Brisbane, Australia) is currently advertising two lecturing positions in “computational statistics” and “mathematical ecology”. Both positions are on-going, and will involve teaching, research and service/engagement activities. Both will report to the Head of School, Professor Troy Farrell ([log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>, +61 7 3138 2364), who can be contacted if you have any questions or if would like to discuss either of these positions.
Further information about these two positions can be found at Jobs at QUT (www.qut.edu.au/jobs<http://www.qut.edu.au/jobs>, reference number: 19751). Applications close on Tuesday 17th September, 2019.
Some points of interest about SMS are given below.
Best Regards,
Chris Drovandi
• Consistently ranked as one of the top applied mathematics and statistics school in Australia. In the 2018 national Excellence in Research Australia exercise the School was awarded the highest ranking of "well above world standard"
• With world class researchers in computational statistics and mathematical ecology including 3 professors and 4 associate professors in these areas, early career academics experience a mentoring environment, supportive of their career goals in research and teaching.
• SMS hosts a node of the prestigious Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Mathematical and Statistical Frontiers (ACEMS), and early career researchers have the opportunity to connect with the research programs and international visitors that this brings.
• QUT is proud to be an inaugural Athena SWAN charter member. We have extensive and established support programs for women in STEMM. SMS is committed to having a diverse workforce and is supportive of fractional appointments, flexible working arrangements and reduced year working scheme conditions for staff whose personal circumstances warrant such considerations.
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