[cmath] Positions of Lecturer / Senior Lecturer and Associate Professor - Monash University

Xinxin Z itassist at cms.math.ca
Mon Jan 22 11:58:45 EST 2024


Monash University

The School of Mathematics at Monash University invites applications for 
the positions of Lecturer / Senior Lecturer and Associate Professor. 
There are currently 5 positions available.

The School of Mathematics is a research leader with a strong 
international reputation and is one of the largest of the five Schools 
in the Faculty of Science.  The successful candidate will be expected to 
contribute to teaching of general undergraduate mathematics units as 
well as specialist topics where relevant and conduct cutting edge 
mathematical research within a range of Mathematical areas.

Candidates will be expected to have an outstanding research record and 
help our drive for excellence in teaching and research across the 
School. Exceptional candidates in any area of mathematics will be 
considered, but areas that are of specific interest include 
combinatorics, topology, optimisation, numerical analysis, machine 
learning, mathematical physics, and statistical learning. Of particular 
interest are candidates with connections to AI and Data Science, an area 
that the School is actively looking to grow.

To be considered you will have a PhD in mathematics or a related area, 
proven ability to perform independent research, strong evidence of 
effective teaching and the supervision of research students.

Applicants must use the links provided in the job advertisement webpage 
below.  The closing date for applications is 15 March 2024.

https://careers.pageuppeople.com/513/cw/en/job/660206/expressions-of-interest-multiple-positions-as-lecturer-senior-lecturer-associate-professor

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