Job title | Lecturer in Mathematical Sciences |
Job reference | REQ001571 |
Date posted | |
Application closing date | 19/10/2012 |
Location | Faculty of Engineering and Computing |
Salary | £30,123 – £37,014 per annum |
Package | As one of Coventry’s biggest employers, we offer some pretty impressive benefits including a final salary pension and generous holiday allowances. |
Job category/type | Academic |
Job description | As a result of academic developments within the Department and the University, two vacancies exist for Lecturers in the Department of Mathematics and Control Engineering The successful candidate will have a proven track record as an educator in higher education and will have a profile either in income generation or in an area of research of interest to the Department.Applications are invited from candidates with a higher degree and experience of teaching in higher education. You are expected to have an interest in research or an ability to pursue income generation, You will be expected to actively contribute to the running of the Department, and have a strong commitment to lecturing.
For applicants with a strong interest in research, the posts will be associated with the Department of Mathematics and Control Engineering. and either the Applied Mathematics Research Centre (AMRC) or the Control Theory and its Applications Centre (CTAC). Both groups have strong links with industry and with other leading centres for the study of MHD, Statistical Physics or Control Theory. The groups have access to excellent computational facilities, which currently includes a high-performance, 640-core cluster. The details of the group profiles may be found at the following websites:
http://www.coventry.ac.uk/researchnet/d/507 http://www.coventry.ac.uk/researchnet/d/502
A starting date before January 2013 is envisaged.
Informal inquiries are welcome and may be made to Dr Jim Tabor as Head of Department (Tel: +44-24-76888568, j.tabor@coventry.ac.uk) |
Lecturer in Mathematical Sciences at Coventry University
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on 5 October 2012
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