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Employment opportunities in teaching statistics

See also: these general listings of jobs for statisticians.
ASA Job Web
U. of Florida Statistics Jobs Postings



Kansas State University
Manhattan, Kansas

The Department of Statistics at Kansas State University is seeking qualified applicants for a tenure-track assistant professor beginning Fall, 2010. Qualifications include a Ph.D. in statistics or in a related area by August, 2010, with PhD dissertation research in statistics or biostatistics. Duties will include teaching undergraduate and graduate courses, research, and directing M.S. and Ph.D students. Applicants with research interests in any area of statistics will be considered, but the Department has special interest in someone with an interest in statistical education and in the delivery of statistics education via course offerings at the undergraduate level and through distance offerings. Such a person would supervise graduate teaching assistants and coordinate multiple sections of undergraduate statistics courses, as well as researching and developing novel approaches for the delivery of statistics education. Also of particular interest is someone with statistical consulting experience and an interest in consulting with graduate students and faculty from across the campus. The Department strongly encourages applications from women and minorities and persons who are committed to working with students and faculty of diverse backgrounds.

For further information contact the head of the search committee, Gary Gadbury, at gadbury@ksu.edu

Please see the full advertisement at www.ksu.edu/stats

Wake Forest University
Winston-Salem, North Carolina

Applications are invited for one tenure track position in Statistics at
the assistant professor level beginning July 2011. In exceptional cases
applications at a level higher than assistant professor may be
considered. We seek highly qualified candidates who have a commitment to
excellence in both teaching and research. A Ph.D. in Statistics or a
closely related area is required. The department has 20 members and
offers both a B.A. and a B.S. in Mathematics, with an optional
concentration in Statistics, a B.S. in Interdisciplinary Mathematics,
and a B.S. in each of Mathematical Business and Mathematical Economics.
The department has a graduate program offering an M.A. in Mathematics. A
complete application will include a letter of application, curriculum
vitae, teaching statement, research statement, graduate transcripts and
three letters of recommendation. The review of applications will begin
on December 1, 2010, and will continue until the position is filled.
Applicants are encouraged to post materials electronically at
**http://www.mathjobs.org**. Hard copy can be sent to Stephen Robinson,
Wake Forest University, Department of Mathematics, P.O. Box 7388,
Winston-Salem, NC 27109.* *(**sbr@wfu.edu* *,
**http://www.math.wfu.edu** ) AA/EO employer. *

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