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<p>Applications are invited for a tenure-track appointment in
Actuarial
Mathematics at the Assistant Professor level in the Department of
Mathematics and Statistics of the Faculty of Science to commence
July 1,
2014. The successful candidate will have completed all the
requirements for
a Ph.D. by this date and have a file that provides documentation
of
excellence (or, for very junior candidates, the promise of
excellence) in
both research and teaching. This candidate will also be suitable
for prompt
appointment to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and be capable and
willing
to assume a leadership role in the Department's actuarial program.
The
ideal candidate will be a Fellow of one of the following
professional
societies: Canadian Institute of Actuaries (CIA), Society of
Actuaries
(SoA), Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS), Faculty and Institute of
Actuaries
(FIA), Institute of Actuaries of Australia (IAA). Candidates
willing to
commit to prompt achievement of Associate status, followed by
Fellowship
will also be considered.
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<p>All positions at York are subject to budgetary approval.
Applications must
be received by
<b> January 6, 2014.
</b> Applicants should post their curriculum
vitae, an outline of their research plan and a description of
teaching
interests on
<i> MathJobs.org.
</i> They should also arrange for three letters of
recommendation (one of which should address teaching) to be sent
there. Questions regarding application procedures for this
position should
be directed to Susan Rainey at <a href="mailto:srainey@yorku.ca">srainey@yorku.ca</a>.
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<p>York University is an Affirmative Action Employer. The
Affirmative Action
Program can be found on York's website at
<a href="http://www.yorku.ca/acadjobs">www.yorku.ca/acadjobs</a>
or a copy
can be obtained by calling the affirmative action office at
416-736-5713. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply;
however,
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Canadian citizens and Permanent Residents
</b> will be given priority.<br>
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