UNIVERSITY OF DUBLIN, TRINITY COLLEGE

School of Systems and Data Studies


Lectureships in Management Information Systems/
Management Science/Statistics


Applications are invited for two full-time lectureships in the
Department
of Statistics in Trinity College, Dublin.   These appointments, which
will
be tenable from September, 2000, will be offered either as permanent
posts
or on contract for up to five years.

The Department runs a four year undergraduate programme in Management
Science and Information Systems Studies (MSISS) and the successful
candidates will be expected to contribute to the teaching of this
programme.  A new degree programme in Manufacturing Engineering with
Management Science will commence in October, 2000 and the appointees
will
also be expected to contribute to this programme .

The successful candidates should be able to contribute actively to the
development of research within the Department in one of the three areas
of
Information Systems, Management Science and Statistics.  Applications
from
candidates with research interests at the interface of these three areas

will be particularly welcome.  The appointees will also be expected to
help
develop research links with other departments in the College and with
researchers in other academic institutions.

Salary Scale: £17,354-£42,869 per annum.
The appointments will be made within the range £17,352-£24,488  per
annum
at  points which accord with qualifications and experience to date.

Candidates should submit a full curriculum vitae, to include the names
of
three referees, to:

Establishment Officer
Staff Office
Trinity College
Dublin 2
Tel:  608 1678 / FAX: 677 2169 / e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Further details on the Department of Statistics may be found on
http://www.tcd.ie/statistics. Enquiries may also be made directly to
Eamonn
Mullins, Head of Department (Tel: 608 1767 / e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]).


The closing date for receipt of applications will be Friday March 24th,
2000.

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