Melbourne Business School has a position in the area of Statistics, at
the sub-Professorial level.
The Melbourne Business School (MBS) is looking for someone to join the
Statistics, Management Science and Operations group. The School is
currently expanding in all areas. The purpose of this new position is to
add to the group's strength in the areas of statistical theory,
methodology and applications. The main responsibilities will be to teach
core quantitative analysis on the school's prestigious award MBA
program, to develop an elective subject in the same program, and to
pursue an active internationally recognized research agenda in
statistics.
The position is at either the Senior Lecturer or Associate Professor
level, depending upon experience and track record. The position is
located at the school's main building, which is part of the University
of Melbourne's main Carlton campus in inner Melbourne. The occupant will
have an employment contract with Melbourne Business School Limited, and
a generous package will be negotiated with the successful applicant.
Interested applicants should, in the first instance, obtain a document
listing the key responsibilities and selection criteria for the
position. Applications Close Friday July 11. Applicants must obtain a
working visa to work in Australia
Melbourne Business School is an equal opportunity employer.
Professor Chris J. Lloyd
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Associate Dean of Research
Melbourne Business School
Ph: 613 -9349-8228
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