Academic position-Actuarial Science

Laura Kerr laura at utstat.toronto.edu
Fri Sep 3 15:31:07 EDT 2004


Please bring the following posting for a
tenure-stream position at the Assistant Professor rank,
in the Department of Statistics at the University of Toronto
to the attention of any suitable candidates, and please post
on your web site.

Thank you.

Laura Kerr,
Administrative Coordinator,
Department of Statistics,
University of Toronto,


UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO

DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS

The Department of Statistics invites applications for a tenure-stream
position in Actuarial Science, rank open. The position is to begin July 1,
2005. Duties will include teaching courses in the actuarial science program
at both the undergraduate and graduate level, conducting research in
actuarial science, and service to the professional actuarial associations. A
Ph.D. in actuarial science, statistics, mathematics or a related area, and
an active research program are required.  Professional accreditation in the
CIA, SOA or CAS is preferred, or expected to be obtained. Salary and rank
are commensurate with experience.

Letters of application with curriculum vitae, graduate transcripts and
reprints should be sent to Professor Keith Knight, Chair, Department of
Statistics, University of Toronto, 100 St. George Street, Room 6018,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 3G3.  We will begin reviewing applications on
December 15, 2004 and will continue to accept applications until the
position is filled.  Applicants should ask three references to send a letter
of recommendation under separate cover to the same address by the stated
deadline.

For information on the Actuarial Science program and the Department of
Statistics at the University of Toronto, visit the department's web site at
http://www.utstat.toronto.edu.

All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and
permanent residents will be given priority.

The University of Toronto is strongly committed to diversity within its
community.  The University especially welcomes applications from visible
minority group members, women, Aboriginal persons, persons with
disabilities, members of sexual minority groups, and others who may
contribute to the further diversification of ideas.




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