The Department of Statistical Science at UCL invites applications for an Associate Professor in Statistical Science. The successful candidate will be expected to engage in world leading research in Statistical Science, and to contribute collegially to the teaching activities of the Department and to its management. Research may be in any branch(es) of statistics or applied probability. The post is open-ended and is available from July 2019.
Candidates should hold a PhD or equivalent qualification, or evidence of an equivalent level of attainment in research publications, in statistics or a closely related field. It is essential that the successful candidate has a proven ability to carry out high quality research in a branch of probability or statistics with a track record of extensive publication in high quality peer-reviewed scientific journals and invited conference contributions, wide-ranging experience of delivering lecture courses on topics relevant to the needs of the department, and excellent communication skills. A detailed specification of the selection criteria is provided in the further particulars document.
Further particulars including a job description, person specification and details of how to apply can be accessed at http://www.ucl.ac.uk/statistics/department/jobs. Informal enquiries may be addressed to Professor Richard Chandler, email: [log in to unmask], tel: +44 (0)20 7679 1880.
Salary is Grade 9: 52,266-61,181 GBP per annum. Appointments at this grade currently qualify for an additional market supplement of 10,000 GBP per annum (to be reviewed every 2 years). UCL operates a Relocation Scheme for newly appointed academic staff who relocate their home to take up their appointment. This includes a relocation supplement of 10,000 GBP. The department will also provide a start-up fund of 6,000 GBP, available for the duration of the probation period.
Closing date: 30 May 2019
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