Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Applied Mathematics – University of Auckland Full-time
UoA Department Name: Mathematics
Advert Closing Date: 15/01/2020
Campus: Auckland City Campus
Contract Type: Permanent
Position Number: 55565278
Job Description
The Department of Mathematics invites applications for two positions as Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Applied Mathematics – these are research and teaching positions equivalent to a tenure-track assistant professor in the US. The positions are open to researchers in any area of applied mathematics. The successful candidates will be expected to be collegial, constructive members of the mathematics department.
The successful applicant will be expected to:
Perform high-quality mathematics teaching/lecturing at undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD level, including service teaching to students with diverse mathematical backgrounds.
Establish their own research portfolio that attracts external funding and graduate students. You will also collaborate with other researchers within and outside the University.
Be well organised and self-motivated.
Contribute to creating an environment which is safe, inclusive and accepting of diversity and difference.
Perform administrative service roles for the Department of Mathematics and for the Faculty of Science.
The successful applicant will ideally start in July 2020, though this may be subject to negotiation.
Skills and Experience
Our ideal candidate will:
Hold a PhD in applied mathematics or equivalent.
Have a track record of research publications in refereed journals.
Have experience in teaching mathematics at undergraduate and/or postgraduate level.
Have experience with organising research and teaching.
Have had success in attracting external funding.
Have evidence of active commitment to ensuring a high-quality learning experience for a diverse student body.
About Us
The Department of Mathematics, which is the largest Mathematics Department in New Zealand, offers a wide range of courses at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. It has a large PhD programme and a vibrant research culture spanning pure and applied mathematics and mathematics education. We strive to provide a collegial work environment that promotes a healthy work-life balance and a stimulating research atmosphere.
The University of Auckland (42,000 students) is New Zealand's leading university, offering:
A competitive salary with five weeks' annual leave.
Company superannuation scheme, a generous parental leave allowance, childcare and a number of other discounts on internal and external services.
All University staff working within New Zealand, who are not citizens or residents, must have the correct visa. To make this immigration process as easy as possible for our candidates, we have licensed Immigration Advisors on staff.
How to Apply
Inquiries may be made to the head of the Applied Mathematics unit, Graham Donovan (******). Please note we are happy to answer your questions but we do not accept applications by email.
Applications must be submitted online through this link by the closing date of January 15, 2020 to be considered. Please include the following combined as one document:
Your motivation for joining our Department.
A teaching statement that presents any lecturing or tutoring experience (especially at the undergraduate level), including the design and development of teaching resources, any innovations you have developed, and the results of any evaluations of your teaching.
Your experiences with diversity in your teaching, research or service; your commitment to ensuring a high-quality learning experience for a diverse student body; how you have supported the success of students from underrepresented backgrounds.
Curriculum vitae detailing a full list of publications, grants, and teaching duties to date together with class sizes and the level of students.
Names and email addresses of three academic referees who may be contacted at a later stage in support of your application.
Additional Information The University is committed to meeting its obligations under the Treaty of Waitangi and achieving equity outcomes for staff and students in a safe, inclusive and equitable environment. For further information on services for Maori, Pacific, women, LGBTQITakatapui+, people with disabilities, parenting support, flexible work and other equity issues go to www.equity.auckland.ac.nz .
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