Dear all,
The School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Melbourne has recently opened a position in Statistics and Data Science Education at the Lecturer/Senior Lecturer Level. Lecturer corresponds to a tenure-track position/RTT, while senior lecturer is a tenured assistant professorship.
More information and a detailed description of the position, and how to apply, can be found here (including salary, visa sponsorship etc)
https://jobs.unimelb.edu.au/caw/en/job/918680/lecturer-senior-lecturer-in-st...
*The deadline for applying is December 11, 2024.*
*About the Role*You will lead an innovative program of education, both in the classroom and in developing leadership in the area. You will also have a strong commitment to research and scholarship in statistics education. Your responsibilities will include: - Effective preparation and delivery of lectures at undergraduate and postgraduate level and assessment of that material, including as Subject Coordinator. - Proactive development of subject materials and delivery, including the use of modern technology and online resources as appropriate. - The contribution to knowledge through scholarship, refereed publications and presentations. - Active supervision of students. - Presentation of research to the public to elevate public awareness of educational and scientific developments and promote critical enquiry and public debate within the community.
*Who We Are Looking For*- You will have demonstrated and/or growing excellence in education. You will be adept at teaching both large undergraduate classes and advanced graduate-level applied mathematics subjects, collaborating effectively with colleagues and contributing to administrative tasks. You will develop research directions and scholarship relevant to statistics education. - A PhD or equivalent research higher degree in statistics or a closely related discipline. - Demonstrated education excellence in relation to career stage. - Demonstrated potential for research and scholarship. - The ability to interact well with other academic staff and to contribute to the administration of a large school
Do not hesitate to reach out to me if you have any questions about the application process or working/living in Melbourne.
Best,
Marco Carfagnini (he-they) | Lecturer School of Mathematics and Statistics Office 139 University of Melbourne