[R] JOBS: Lecturer/Senior Lect/Assoc Prof at Auckland New Zealand
Paul Murrell
p.murrell at auckland.ac.nz
Fri Feb 18 01:57:59 CET 2005
(Apologies for cross-posting)
JOBS: Lecturer/Senior Lect/Assoc Prof at Auckland New Zealand
(North American equivalents are Assistant, Associate and full Professor)
The University of Auckland's Department of Statistics is the largest and
most active in New Zealand and one of the most active in the southern
hemisphere. It has approximately 30 academic staff of whom 20 have
positions that include substantial research components. It teaches a
full range of programmes from Bachelors to PhD. The Department
currently has approximately 60 graduate students of whom 19 are PhD
students. It also has a substantial service role, has over 900
equivalent full-time students in total, and is expanding.
The Department covers a wide range of areas of statistics but with
particular strengths in statistical computing (it is the birthplace of
R), statistical ecology, and biostatistics. It has strong Bayesian and
applied probability groups. It is an outward looking Department with
strong collaborative links with many other Departments and Research
Institutes. It is a partner in NZIMA, one of the first four Centres of
Research Excellence established in New Zealand. With Auckland being an
easy stop-over point en route to Australia and only 3 hours from Sydney,
the Department attracts many visitors.
Applications are invited from those with research interests in any
branch of Statistics broadly interpreted but applications from those
specializing in social statistics or sampling, applied probability,
statistical computing, bioinformatics, biostatistics, or areas related
to business are particularly welcome.
Appointments may be made at Postdoctoral Fellow, Lecturer, Senior
Lecturer or Associate-Professor level depending on the qualifications
and experience of the applicant. (The range of positions at which
appointments can be made is equivalent, in North American terms, to
Postdoctoral Fellow, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor and full
Professor)
Further details are available at
Department: http://www.stat.auckland.ac.nz
Jobs: http://www.stat.auckland.ac.nz/jobs/A081-05.pdf
Closing Date: 30 March 2005
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