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Institution: University of Hull
United Kingdom
Retrieved : 2021-04-21 Expired
Description :

The Department of Physics and Mathematics at the University of Hull is seeking applications for two Fixed-Term Lectureships (Assistant Professor), each of (initially) 2 years duration, to aid in the development of its new Applied Mathematics provision, through the design and delivery of both existing modules, and modules aligned with your expertise.  You will have a teaching or research background in areas including, but not limited to, mathematical modelling, data science, numerical analysis, and/or high performance computing; interest in interdisciplinary areas straddling the Faculty of Science and Engineering's strengths, including engineering and physical science, marine and biological science, and energy & the environment is desirable. These positions will provide unique career development opportunities, allowing you to establish a world-leading teaching portfolio within a collegial and supportive environment, and contribute as a builder to our newly proposed Centre for Mathematical Sciences. 

The Department of Physics and Mathematics was established in August 2012 to further develop physics as a leading STEM subject and to re-introduce the teaching of mathematics at the University of Hull. Our vision is to deliver world-leading research and to provide a transformative learning experience for our students. The University of Hull is investing extensively in facilities and recruiting the world’s finest academic staff to build leading-edge research capacity. 

You can learn more about these positions and apply online at jobs.hull.ac.uk

To discuss this role informally, please contact Professor Brad Gibson (Head of Department) at  brad.gibson@hull.a

Closing Date: 26 Apr 2021
Category: Academic





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