[cmath] Position in Actuarial Science - University of Regina

Alan Kelm akelm at cms.math.ca
Thu Aug 5 10:56:54 EDT 2010


      Actuarial Science
      Assistant Professor (or Instructor III)

The Department of Mathematics and Statistics invites applications for a
continuing academic position in Actuarial Science starting January 1,
2011. The applicant is expected to teach up to five undergraduate
courses in the program each year, assist with the department's actuarial
internship program, maintain professional actuarial involvement, and
participate in public service and administrative duties.

More information about the Actuarial Science program and the Department
of Mathematics and Statistics is available at: hlink www.math.uregina.ca

More information about the Faculty of Science is available at:
http://www.uregina.ca/science/

*Qualifications:
* An applicant may be a Fellow of the Society of Actuaries or a Fellow
of the Casualty Actuarial Society with related work experience.
Alternatively, an applicant may be an Associate of the Society of
Actuaries or an Associate of the Casualty Actuarial Society, with also a
PhD. or a Master's degree in an area of study related to actuarial
science. A Ph.D. and evidence of a strong independent research program
is required in order to be considered for an appointment at the rank of
Assistant Professor.

ALL applications will be received using our electronic system at
http://www.uregina.ca/hr/careers and applicants are required to submit a
curriculum vitae and a teaching philosophy statement with a cover letter.

Applicants will also have 3 letters of reference sent directly to the
Head of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Dr. Allen Herman.

*Deadline for applications: October 10, 2010 *


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This employment position is among those listed in the Employment section
of the CMS website:
     http://cms.math.ca/Employment

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