I would like to draw the list's attention to these three lectureships, taken from http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AVZ047/lecturer-in-the-mathematical-sciences-x-3/, at the University of Plymouth.
We would *** very much welcome applications from Statisticians and Data Scientists ***:
Lecturer in the Mathematical Sciences X 3
University of Plymouth
Faculty of Science and Engineering
School of Computing, Electronics and Mathematics
Location: Plymouth
Salary: £32,259 to £46,924 per annum (Grade 7/8).
Hours: Full Time
Contract Type: Permanent
Placed on: 6th December 2016
Closes: 4th January 2017
Job Ref: A5169
The School of Computing, Electronics and Mathematics, which is part of the Faculty of Science and Engineering, wishes to appoint 3 Lecturers in the Mathematical Sciences.
The School has responsibility for delivering courses in the mathematical sciences across a wide range of disciplines as well as on its own degree programmes.
You will be expected to contribute to the delivery of the School's range of teaching in mathematics, to undertake research and to participate in outreach and other activities.
You will be expected to hold a PhD in a mathematical discipline and to have evidence of carrying out high quality research. You will also be expected to play a full part in the range of other activities undertaken by this group of staff. Applicants with a proven track record for research and teaching in the mathematical sciences are encouraged to apply, especially in the areas of statistics and applied mathematics.
These are full-time positions working 37 hours per week on a permanent basis.
For more information about our activities see http://math-sciences.org/ or http://plymouth.ac.uk/maths.
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Closing date: 12 midnight, 4 January 2017.
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Dr Julian Stander
Associate Professor (Reader) in Mathematics and Statistics
School of Computing, Electronics and Mathematics
University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK