California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
The Statistics Department in the College of Science and Mathematics at California
Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, is seeking a full-time, academic year,
tenure-track position, with appointment beginning September 12, 2022. Appointment at the
Assistant Professor rank is anticipated; higher ranks will be considered. Rank and salary
are commensurate with qualifications and experience. Primary responsibilities will include
teaching undergraduate statistics classes to non-statistics majors as well as teaching
introductory and upper-level statistics and data science classes for statistics majors and
minors. If a proposed master’s program in statistics is approved, responsibilities may
also include teaching master’s level statistics courses and supervising graduate students.
For more further information or to apply, please view the original job posting at
https://jobs.calpoly.edu/en-us/job/504467/tenure-track-position-statistics&…amp;reserved=0>.
Please direct any questions to
statisticsdepartment@calpoly.edu<mailto:statisticsdepartment@calpoly.edu>. Review of
applications will begin October 13, 2021 and will continue until the position is filled.
The Pennsylvania State University
The Department of Statistics, at the Pennsylvania State University, invites applications
at the rank of Lecturer, Assistant Teaching Professor, Associate Teaching Professor and
Teaching Professor depending on candidates’ qualifications. Applicants must have a
master’s or terminal degree (Ph.D.) in statistics, data science, or a closely related
field by appointment start date; at a minimum a master’s degree is required. The courses
for which this position would be responsible may range in level from introductory
undergraduate to upper-level undergraduate statistics and data science courses. There is
also the possibility that the qualified candidate would be expected to teach
graduate-level statistics and data science service courses for non-statistics students.
Examples of courses the faculty member may be expected to teach include a capstone course
for statistics majors and a course on introductory data science and computing. If desired,
the opportunity to occasionally teach in an online setting or to help design/redesign
courses that benefit our majors is also a possibility.
It is expected that the successful applicant is committed to quality undergraduate
teaching (additional details in support of this can be included in the statement of
teaching). Applications must be submitted electronically and include a cover letter, CV,
statement of teaching experience and contact information for two references. Interested
individuals must complete an online Penn State application at
https://tinyurl.com/59tjxsek
and on
Mathjobs.org https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/list/18251. This is a limited term
position that is initially funded for one-year from date of hire with excellent
possibility of re-funding. Full review of applications will begin immediately and continue
until the position is filled. Additional information about the department can be found at
http://science.psu.edu/stat.
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