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Position Summary: The College of Science at Virginia Tech is seeking an
accomplished, visionary head for its Department of Statistics. The
Department of Statistics consists of 19 tenured/tenure-track and 6
non-tenure-track faculty members on the Blacksburg campus, 5 staff
members and approximately 80 graduate students and 115 undergraduate
students. The successful candidate will be appointed as a tenured full
professor in the department at our Blacksburg campus and will be
expected to teach graduate and/or undergraduate courses.
Required Qualifications: All applicants must: 1) show evidence of
visionary leadership in supporting and promoting excellence in teaching,
research, and outreach, 2) have an outstanding academic record
including an internationally recognized level of professional
achievement and commensurate funding appropriate to appointment at the
rank of full professor with tenure at Virginia Tech, 3) have the ability
to effectively mentor and manage human and financial resources, 4) have
an earned doctorate in statistics, biostatistics, or closely related
area, 5) have demonstrated the ability to advise and teach students and
to work effectively with a diverse faculty, and 6) travel on occasion to
attend professional meetings and conferences. The hiring process
requires the candidate to successfully pass a criminal background check.
Application: Applicants must complete the faculty application online at https://listings.jobs.vt.edu/postings/51540.
To be included are a cover letter, a curriculum vitae, the names of
three references and a statement summarizing the applicant's
administrative philosophy and vision for the position and the
department. Review of applications will begin on October 15, 2014 and
will continue until the position is filled. Direct inquiries to Bill
Woodall, Chair of Search Committee,
bwoodall@vt.edu, (540) 231-7792.
Virginia Tech is an EO/AA university, and offers a wide range of
networking and development opportunities to women and minorities in
science and engineering. Individuals with disabilities desiring
accommodation in the application process should notify Ms. Betty
Higginbotham, Department of Statistics, (540) 231-5657, or call TTY
1-800-828-1120.
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