[R-sig-ME] spatial modelling Lectureship at the University of Bristol

Malcolm Fairbrother m.fairbrother at bristol.ac.uk
Thu Jul 7 13:35:13 CEST 2011


Dear list,

Please see below an announcement about a job opening in the School of Geographical Sciences at the University of Bristol. The post is only just being advertised today, but there is a need to have someone in post by October -- so there is a very short time before the deadline.

Subscribers to this list looking for a beginning academic appointment in the social sciences would be very appropriate applicants ("spatial modelling" here includes mixed/multilevel modelling). Please be aware the post is for three years.

- Malcolm

Dr Malcolm Fairbrother
Lecturer
School of Geographical Sciences
University of Bristol

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Lecturer in Quantitative Geography (vacancy ref. 16443)

The School of Geographical Sciences is looking to appoint an enthusiastic and committed person to a Lectureship in Quantitative Geography. You will deliver teaching in quantitative methods at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, as well as other substantive areas of human geography. You will be able to teach regression methods, ideally through the medium of R. The post is advertised at three years in the first instance, and you will need to develop your own research agenda, contribute to initiatives within the Spatial Modelling research group, and participate in the range of activities in the School as well as building strong research links more broadly.

You will become a member of the Spatial Modelling Research Group (www.bris.ac.uk/geography/research/spatial-modelling/) which has an international reputation as a leading centre for spatial analysis. It focuses on innovative methodologies and techniques for the analysis of spatial data and their application to social, political and economic research problems. In addition the Group has a strong interest in the development of innovative social science software.

This Lectureship offers an exciting opportunity to join this innovative research group and to contribute to future developments in the School of Geographical Sciences.  Applications are welcomed from both human geographers and social scientists in cognate disciplines who have research interests in quantitative analysis in the social sciences using geographical data. You will have an emerging international reputation for research (or will be able to demonstrate a capacity to build such a reputation) and an excellent record of publication for their career stage.

Grade : Level b in Pathway 1
Salary : £33,734

Please see: http://www.bris.ac.uk/boris/jobs/feeds/ads?ID=98491




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