Lecturer (Faculty of Science: Statistics)
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Minimum requirements
- A MSc in Mathematical Statistics (theoretical in nature) or an appropriate professional qualification, i.e., FASSA or FIA.
- A good track record of lecturing undergraduate Mathematical Statistics modules.
- Competent to lecture any topic in Mathematics Statistics to undergraduate programmes.
- Evidence of research output or proof of registration for a PhD in Mathematical Statistics.
- Lecturing honours level Mathematical Statistics modules.
- Proven record of engagement with the scholarship of teaching, e.g. an abridged teaching evaluation or portfolio.
- Strong commitment to good teaching and research.
- Sound communication skills in English.
- Ability to develop new undergraduate and postgraduate modules.
- Able to teach large groups.
Your application, comprising of a detailed Curriculum Vitae as well as the names and full contact details (including telephone numbers and e-mail addresses) of at least three traceable and credible referees must be uploaded before or on the closing date of the advertised post. Please also attach the following: a copy of your highest academic qualification, proof of registration with professional bodies you might belong to and if applying for an academic position, a list of accredited research output and/ or a portfolio of your creative output.
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