Thursday, 14 February 2013

University job 2013


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University Lecturership in Pure

Mathematics

oxford
MATHEMATICAL INSTITUTE, in association with Mansfield College
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The Mathematical Institute proposes to appoint a University Lecturer in Pure Mathematics from 1 September 2013 or as soon as possible thereafter. The successful candidate will be offered a Tutorial Fellowship at Mansfield College under arrangements described in the further particulars. The combined University and college salary will be on a scale from £43,312 p.a. with substantial additional benefits.
University Lecturer is the standard faculty position in the Mathematical Institute and is held by a large majority of the permanent staff.
The main duties of the post are to carry out, disseminate the results of, obtain funding for, and supervise research at a high international standard in some branch of Pure Mathematics, to teach a range of topics in mathematics via lectures, classes and tutorials, and to perform administrative and pastoral functions associated with teaching and research.
The successful candidate will have a PhD in mathematics or closely related subject and will demonstrate the ability to carry out research at a high international level in Pure Mathematics and the ability to teach effectively across a range of topics in mathematics. The duties and responsibilities of the post are set out in the further particulars, which may be obtained from vacancies@maths.ox.ac.uk. The further particulars also contain details of the application procedure.
The closing date for applications is 13 February 2013. Please quote reference: BK/12/015.
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Queries about the post should be addressed to Brenda Willoughby atvacancies@maths.ox.ac.uk or telephone: 01865 273576.
Applications are particularly welcome from women and black and minority ethnic candidates, who are under-represented in academic posts in Oxford.

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