*Department of Computer Science*
*University of Leicester
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Salary Grade 8 GBP 35,646 to GBP 43,840 pa
Ref: SEN00056
The University of Leicester has an international reputation
for its research and teaching. In order to build further on
the recent successes of the Department of Computer Science,
the University is making a strategic investment by creating
three new lectureships in computer science.
The successful candidates will have a strong research record,
with a background in the theoretical foundations of computer
science, and will be able to contribute to undergraduate and
postgraduate teaching and supervision of mainstream projects
in a broad range of topics.
We are keen to make appointments that will contribute to our
research excellence either in the foundations of computational
models, processes or structures, or the way they support the
engineering of software-intensive systems, including
socio-technical systems. Current research themes can be
found at:http://www.cs.le.ac.uk/research
Ability to teach software re-engineering,
software measurement and quality, or web technologies would
be desirable. Ability to attract funding or engage with
industry are other aspects that we will rate very highly.
*Important dates*
Closing date for applications: April 9th
Invitations for the interview: after April 19th
Interview: May 17th, 18th and 19th
Start date: September 1st (or as close as possible)
*Other information*
A lecturer position in the UK is similar to an assistant
professorship in the North-American system.
Informal enquiries are welcome and should be made to
Jose Fiadeiro onjose@mcs.le.ac.uk <mailto:jose@mcs.le.ac.uk>
For further information and to
apply on-line, please visit our website: http://www2.le.ac.uk/jobs
Candidates short-listed for interview will be contacted by the
University. If you do not receive a communication from the
University within 4 weeks of the closing date, please
assume that your application has been unsuccessful.
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