Thursday, January 15, 2015

[DMANET] Teaching Associates at the University of Bristol, UK

Deadline: 15-Feb-2015

The Department of Computer Science at the University of Bristol is
seeking to appoint 2 full time, fixed term Teaching Associates. One
post is offered for 1 year and one post is offered for 3 years, both
with the possibility of extensions.

Your primary responsibility will be to provide high quality and
innovative teaching in one or more of the following core teaching
areas within the Department: programming and software engineering,
algorithms, security and cryptography, machine learning and AI,
computer architecture and networks, computer vision and robotics, and
mathematics.

You will also be expected to contribute to other areas of Teaching
within the Department such as project supervision and tutorials. We
are particularly interested in recruiting practitioners with software
engineering skills and extensive experience of working in Industry.
You may also be expected to take a lead role in developing greater
relationships with Industry within our teaching programmes.

Bristol is a Research led University and although this post is
primarily a Teaching position, you will also be encouraged to engage
with research activities and to interact with the relevant research
groups within the Department.

One post is offered on a full time, fixed term contract for 1 year,
with the possibility of an extension.

One post is offered on a full time, fixed term contract for 3 years,
with the possibility of an extension.

It is anticipated that interviews will take place in March 2015.

Unless stated, your application will be considered for both vacancies.

For informal discussion about the post, you are welcome to contact:
Dr Andrew Calway andrew.calway@bristol.ac.uk, (Head of Department for
Computer Science)

To apply follow the "Apply for job" link at the bottom of
http://www.bristol.ac.uk/jobs/find/details.html?nPostingID=2807&nPostingTargetID=10054
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