Chancellor's Fellowships [tenure-track posts at Lecturer or Reader level]
School of Mathematics, Edinburgh University
As part of a larger recruitment exercise the School of Mathematics has
an opportunity to appoint Chancellor's Fellowships in the area of
Operational Research. Each Fellowship provides a research-focused
reduced-teaching position for up to 5 years, followed immediately by a
standard open-ended (ie "tenured") lectureship or readership post:
https://www.vacancies.ed.ac.uk/pls/corehrrecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.jobspec?p_id=012102
Applicants will have a research record of the highest calibre,
exhibiting the potential to become an international leader. We welcome
candidates in any area of Operational Research but in particular those
specializing for example in nonlinear programming, mixed integer
programming, stochastic optimization and candidates interested in
applying optimization to modelling and solving real-life problems. We
also welcome candidates whose interests may reach out to other
disciplines. Further information about the research activities of the
School is available via: http://www.maths.ed.ac.uk/research
Appointment will normally be made on the Lecturer scale, 37,382 -
44,607 GBP. Dependent on experience, and in exceptional circumstances,
appointment may be to Senior Lecturer/Reader level for which the
salary scale is 47,314 - 53,233 GBP. Interviews will be held during
May 2013. Applications containing a detailed CV and an outline of a
proposed research programme should be made online at www.jobs.ed.ac.uk.
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