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Statistics Jobs in Australia: 2009 April - June


ANZSTAT mailing list, 19 May 2009


Associate Professor / Professor in Mathematical Science

Charles Sturt University

Charles Sturt University is seeking to make a professorial appointment to lead the Mathematical Sciences Discipline within the University.

The following position is open to applicants with either a mathematics or statistics background.

Associate Professor/ Professor in Mathematical Science
Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga Campus
Full Time, Continuing
HEW Academic Level D/E - AUD $121,860-$156,973 (Including 17% Superannuation)
Closing Date: 28 June 2009

Please note: applications will be accepted until the position has been filled.

The School of Computing and Mathematics offers a wide-range of on-campus and distance education courses for undergraduate and postgraduate students. The teaching and research focus of the school is on the practical applications of IT, mathematics and statistics to the global challenges faced by industry and business. The school supports both undergraduate and graduate programs in the mathematical sciences as well as a research masters in computational modelling in association with the International Centre for Water. Our graduates are very successful in obtaining employment. The mathematical sciences are also engaged in collaborative research with a range of disciplines and faculties. The school also provides a statistical consultancy service through the Quantitative Consulting Unit (QCU).

The Assoc. Professor/ Professor of Mathematical Science will be responsible for the overall academic leadership of the mathematical sciences disciplines, including leadership of the QCU, and will oversee the development of innovative programs in mathematics & statistics that will complement a wide range of academic programs in the business, science, education and arts faculties across the University. The Assoc. Professor/ Professor of Mathematical Science will also be expected to maintain a strong core discipline presence in the mathematical sciences, develop high quality research programs, facilitate collaborative research linkages with other research groups, attract research funding and supervise postgraduate students.

More details at www.csu.edu.au/jobs

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