viernes, 16 de diciembre de 2011

Fellowship leading to lectureship in Statistics: University of Edinburgh

The School of Mathematics at The University of Edinburgh is seeking
outstanding candidates for a five year Chancellor’s Fellowship in
Statistics, and its applications, leading to a permanent lectureship. We
expect candidates to have an established record of first-class research or
to be able to demonstrate excellent research potential. Candidates must have
a strong commitment to excellence in both undergraduate and postgraduate
teaching.  Appointees will be able to concentrate on research in the first
instance, acquiring the full duties of University Lecturer across the period
of the Fellowship. These prestigious awards are aimed at early career
individuals of the highest potential who have begun to establish a
reputation for the highest quality research at the forefront of their
discipline and who have a commitment to learning and teaching at university
level.


For further particulars of the post please see:
http://www2.maths.ed.ac.uk/jobs/chancellors-fellowship

For general information in this post and information about applying please
see:

http://www.jobs.ed.ac.uk/vacancies/index.cfm?fuseaction=vacancies.detail&vac
ancy_ref015150



Appointment will normally be made on the Lecturer scale (£36,862 - £44,016),
dependent on experience, and in exceptional circumstances a more senior
appointment may be made. Some positions are available with immediate effect
and it is expected that successful applicants will be in post from August
2012.

Applications containing a detailed CV and a 1-page outline of a proposed
research programme should be made online at  www.jobs.ed.ac.uk . General advice may be obtained by emailing chancellorsfellows@ed.ac.uk and
specific details may be obtained from the Head of School of Mathematics (hos@maths.ed.ac.uk)
The closing date for applications is 29th February 2012.  Early applications
are particularly welcome.   Informal enquiries can be made to Professor
Colin Aitken,  c.g.g.aitken@ed.ac.uk,
telephone +44 (0)131 650 4877.

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