Monday, July 4, 2011

[DMANET] Lectureship in Mathematics, University of Hertfordshire, UK

Lecturer in Mathematics
School of Physics, Astronomy and Mathematics


The School of Physics, Astronomy and Mathematics offers degrees in Mathematics
and Financial Mathematics, alongside degrees in Physics and Astrophysics, and
also contributes to the teaching of mathematics in a number of Engineering and
Joint Honours degrees. Following strong recruitment to the mathematics
programme and an expansion of the curriculum, the School is seeking to expand
the mathematics group. We wish to appoint a mathematics lecturer to develop
and teach courses in mathematics and to contribute to the development of
research and/or commercial activities in the School. Any area of research that
fits with the current mathematics group activities will be considered, but
applications are particularly welcome from individuals with interests in
either numerical analysis, or combinatorics and algebra.

Information on the School can be found at
http://www.herts.ac.uk/courses/schools-of-study/physics-astronomy-and-mathematics/home.cfm

How to apply: Online application packs which include details of the post are
available from our website at http://www.herts.ac.uk/jobs The completed
application form should be submitted online, and must be accompanied by a full
CV and personal statement addressing the applicant's suitability for the post
with reference to the Person Specification and Job Description. The CV and
Personal Statement should be emailed to jobs@herts.ac.uk, quoting the
reference number.


Work permit statement: Under current UKBA regulations, the University is
unlikely to be able to get a work permit in respect of this post. We can
therefore only accept applications from people who will have the right to work
in the UK for the total duration of the contract.

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