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Reference: E&PS-00990
Salary: £32,901 to £45,486 p.a.
Employment type: Permanent
Hours per week: 35

Applications are invited for a lecturer in statistics, with interests in any area of statistics, who will help to enhance and extend the School's expertise and capacity in this area, both through teaching (at undergraduate and postgraduate level) and research (including the supervision of PhD students). 

At present, the School of Mathematics has eight permanent members of staff in statistics who are based in the Probability and Statistics Group, but there are also close links with statisticians elsewhere in the University, particularly those in the School of Community-Based Medicine and the School of Social Sciences. The School also has strong ties with Manchester Business School.

The main duties of the post will lie in teaching and research. The former will include teaching undergraduate and postgraduate students by means of lectures, seminars, tutorials and examples classes, continually developing teaching material and learning experiences for students and acting as personal tutor to undergraduate students in accordance with the School's current practice.

Research will involve undertaking research of high-quality in collaboration with colleagues and publishing the results in world-leading journals, books or similar organs and making applications for research grants and funding.

Candidates should have a PhD or equivalent relevant experience and are expected to be an internationally recognised researcher in a relevant area of statistics or, if in an earlier career stage, to show exceptional promise and ability. Applicants should also have: a record of original high-impact research that has won international recognition, as evidenced by publications in internationally-leading journals or, if at an earlier career stage, show very strong potential to do so;  an willingness and an ability to supervise postgraduate research students and to undertake interdisciplinary research.

Those individuals who can demonstrate the ability to develop novel statistical methodology, particularly with application interests in the areas of biology, medicine or finance are especially welcome.

Further particulars can be found at
https://www.jobtrain.co.uk/universityofmanchester/Candidatesaa/Preview.aspx?clientid=73&attachmentid=4402
The Probability and Statistics webpage is at http://www.mims.manchester.ac.uk/research/probability-statistics/index.html

Informal enquiries can be made to Prof Peter Duck, Head of School: Email: [log in to unmask] Telephone: 0161 2755831; or to Prof Jianxin Pan, Head of the Probability and Statistics Group: Email: [log in to unmask] Tel: 0161 2755864.

The University of Manchester values a diverse workforce and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.


Reference: E&PS-00990
Salary: £32,901 to £45,486 p.a.
Employment type: Permanent
Hours per week: 35

Applications are invited for a lecturer in statistics, with interests in any area of statistics, who will help to enhance and extend the School's expertise and capacity in this area, both through teaching (at undergraduate and postgraduate level) and research (including the supervision of PhD students). 

At present, the School of Mathematics has eight permanent members of staff in statistics who are based in the Probability and Statistics Group, but there are also close links with statisticians elsewhere in the University, particularly those in the School of Community-Based Medicine and the School of Social Sciences. The School also has strong ties with Manchester Business School.

The main duties of the post will lie in teaching and research. The former will include teaching undergraduate and postgraduate students by means of lectures, seminars, tutorials and examples classes, continually developing teaching material and learning experiences for students and acting as personal tutor to undergraduate students in accordance with the School's current practice.

Research will involve undertaking research of high-quality in collaboration with colleagues and publishing the results in world-leading journals, books or similar organs and making applications for research grants and funding.

Candidates should have a PhD or equivalent relevant experience and are expected to be an internationally recognised researcher in a relevant area of statistics or, if in an earlier career stage, to show exceptional promise and ability. Applicants should also have: a record of original high-impact research that has won international recognition, as evidenced by publications in internationally-leading journals or, if at an earlier career stage, show very strong potential to do so;  an willingness and an ability to supervise postgraduate research students and to undertake interdisciplinary research.

Those individuals who can demonstrate the ability to develop novel statistical methodology, particularly with application interests in the areas of biology, medicine or finance are especially welcome.

Further particulars can be found at
https://www.jobtrain.co.uk/universityofmanchester/Candidatesaa/Preview.aspx?clientid=73&attachmentid=4402
The Probability and Statistics webpage is at http://www.mims.manchester.ac.uk/research/probability-statistics/index.html

Informal enquiries can be made to Prof Peter Duck, Head of School: Email: [log in to unmask] Telephone: 0161 2755831; or to Prof Jianxin Pan, Head of the Probability and Statistics Group: Email: [log in to unmask] Tel: 0161 2755864.

The University of Manchester values a diverse workforce and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.


Reference: E&PS-00990
Salary: £32,901 to £45,486 p.a.
Employment type: Permanent
Hours per week: 35

Applications are invited for a lecturer in statistics, with interests in any area of statistics, who will help to enhance and extend the School's expertise and capacity in this area, both through teaching (at undergraduate and postgraduate level) and research (including the supervision of PhD students). 

At present, the School of Mathematics has eight permanent members of staff in statistics who are based in the Probability and Statistics Group, but there are also close links with statisticians elsewhere in the University, particularly those in the School of Community-Based Medicine and the School of Social Sciences. The School also has strong ties with Manchester Business School.

The main duties of the post will lie in teaching and research. The former will include teaching undergraduate and postgraduate students by means of lectures, seminars, tutorials and examples classes, continually developing teaching material and learning experiences for students and acting as personal tutor to undergraduate students in accordance with the School's current practice.

Research will involve undertaking research of high-quality in collaboration with colleagues and publishing the results in world-leading journals, books or similar organs and making applications for research grants and funding.

Candidates should have a PhD or equivalent relevant experience and are expected to be an internationally recognised researcher in a relevant area of statistics or, if in an earlier career stage, to show exceptional promise and ability. Applicants should also have: a record of original high-impact research that has won international recognition, as evidenced by publications in internationally-leading journals or, if at an earlier career stage, show very strong potential to do so;  an willingness and an ability to supervise postgraduate research students and to undertake interdisciplinary research.

Those individuals who can demonstrate the ability to develop novel statistical methodology, particularly with application interests in the areas of biology, medicine or finance are especially welcome.

Further particulars can be found at
https://www.jobtrain.co.uk/universityofmanchester/Candidatesaa/Preview.aspx?clientid=73&attachmentid=4402
The Probability and Statistics webpage is at http://www.mims.manchester.ac.uk/research/probability-statistics/index.html

Informal enquiries can be made to Prof Peter Duck, Head of School: Email: [log in to unmask] Telephone: 0161 2755831; or to Prof Jianxin Pan, Head of the Probability and Statistics Group: Email: [log in to unmask] Tel: 0161 2755864.

The University of Manchester values a diverse workforce and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.


Reference: E&PS-00990
Salary: £32,901 to £45,486 p.a.
Employment type: Permanent
Hours per week: 35

Applications are invited for a lecturer in statistics, with interests in any area of statistics, who will help to enhance and extend the School's expertise and capacity in this area, both through teaching (at undergraduate and postgraduate level) and research (including the supervision of PhD students). 

At present, the School of Mathematics has eight permanent members of staff in statistics who are based in the Probability and Statistics Group, but there are also close links with statisticians elsewhere in the University, particularly those in the School of Community-Based Medicine and the School of Social Sciences. The School also has strong ties with Manchester Business School.

The main duties of the post will lie in teaching and research. The former will include teaching undergraduate and postgraduate students by means of lectures, seminars, tutorials and examples classes, continually developing teaching material and learning experiences for students and acting as personal tutor to undergraduate students in accordance with the School's current practice.

Research will involve undertaking research of high-quality in collaboration with colleagues and publishing the results in world-leading journals, books or similar organs and making applications for research grants and funding.

Candidates should have a PhD or equivalent relevant experience and are expected to be an internationally recognised researcher in a relevant area of statistics or, if in an earlier career stage, to show exceptional promise and ability. Applicants should also have: a record of original high-impact research that has won international recognition, as evidenced by publications in internationally-leading journals or, if at an earlier career stage, show very strong potential to do so;  an willingness and an ability to supervise postgraduate research students and to undertake interdisciplinary research.

Those individuals who can demonstrate the ability to develop novel statistical methodology, particularly with application interests in the areas of biology, medicine or finance are especially welcome.

Further particulars can be found at
https://www.jobtrain.co.uk/universityofmanchester/Candidatesaa/Preview.aspx?clientid=73&attachmentid=4402
The Probability and Statistics webpage is at http://www.mims.manchester.ac.uk/research/probability-statistics/index.html

Informal enquiries can be made to Prof Peter Duck, Head of School: Email: [log in to unmask] Telephone: 0161 2755831; or to Prof Jianxin Pan, Head of the Probability and Statistics Group: Email: [log in to unmask] Tel: 0161 2755864.

The University of Manchester values a diverse workforce and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.

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