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<h3> Lecturer (Mathematical Sciences)<br>
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School of Mathematical Sciences
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Closing date:
</b> Thursday, 31 October 2013, 11:55pm Aus. Eastern Standard Time
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<p>The School of Mathematical Sciences is seeking two suitably
qualified and
enthusiastic Lecturers in Applied Statistics and/or Operations
Research to
join a highly motivated team at the Clayton campus. These
positions are
newly created due to the establishment in 2013 of MAXIMA (Monash
Academy
for Cross and Interdisciplinary Mathematical Applications).
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<p>Along with several new appointments, these positions are intended
to
strengthen the applied mathematics capabilities of the School of
Mathematical Sciences, and to foster increased collaboration with
industry
and interdisciplinary researchers. In particular, expertise in
applied
statistics and/or operations research is needed due to the many
collaborative opportunities with Monash researchers and industry
partners.
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<p>To be successful in this role, you will have a PhD, an
outstanding research
record, experience collaborating with industry or
interdisciplinary
partners, and proven teaching ability.
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<p>This role is full-time; however, flexible working arrangements
may be
negotiated.
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<p>Appointment will be made at a level appropriate to the successful
applicant's
qualifications and experience. Your application must address the
selection
criteria.
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<p>To apply, click
<a
href="http://jobs.monash.edu.au/jobDetails.asp?sJobIDs=516182&lWorkTypeID=&lLocationID=&lCategoryID=641%2C+640%2C+636&lBrandID=&stp=AW&sLanguage=en">here</a>
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<h3> MAXIMA Program Manager (Mathematical Sciences)<br>
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School of Mathematical Sciences
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Closing date:
</b> Thursday, 31 October 2013, 11:55pm Aus. Eastern Standard Time
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<p>MAXIMA (Monash Academy for Cross and Interdisciplinary
Mathematical
Applications) is a new centre, launched in September 2013, that
harnesses
Monash's mathematical talent pool, and creates opportunities for
them to
work in interdisciplinary teams to solve critical challenges
facing
society. It involves a large team of mathematically trained
academics and
research students, not just in the School of Mathematical
Sciences, but
also in the Faculty of Information Technology, Faculty of
Engineering,
Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, and other
departments.
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<p>MAXIMA facilitates and supports interdisciplinary research
underpinned by
mathematics, including weather and climate modelling, disease
modelling,
traffic modelling, invasive species modelling, and industry
projects to
improve productivity. It also engages mathematicians in consulting
projects, and provides training opportunities for students. An
outreach
program helps school students, their teachers and parents to
understand the
importance of mathematics to society.
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<p>Candidates are sought for a MAXIMA Program Manager who will be
the key
manager for outreach, research project development and management,
interfacing with industry and with academic collaborators, and
operational
management of MAXIMA.
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<p>You will play a pivotal support role for the Director of MAXIMA
and will be
responsible for identifying industry and collaborator needs,
assessing the
impact of the needs, and then ensuring that those requirements are
delivered by coordinating tailored short and long-term research
and/or
consulting projects, drawing on appropriate resources and skills.
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<p>Your application must address the selection criteria.
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<p>To apply click
<a
href="http://jobs.monash.edu.au/jobDetails.asp?sJobIDs=516181&lCategoryID=637%2C+639%2C+638&lWorkTypeID=&lLocationID=&stp=AW&sLanguage=en">here</a><br>
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<hr>This employment posting is among those listed in the
Employment
section of the CMS website:<br>
<a href="http://cms.math.ca/Employment">http://cms.math.ca/Employment</a>
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