Vacancies

School of Mathematical and Computer Sciences

Department of Actuarial Mathematics and Statistics


Lectureship/Senior-Lectureship/Readership in Actuarial Mathematics
or Teaching Fellowship in Actuarial Mathematics

As a result of sustained expansion over a number of years, the Department of Actuarial Mathematics and Statistics has a new permanent Lectureship in Actuarial Mathematics open from September 2004. A promoted post, Senior Lecturer or Reader, may be available for a suitably qualified applicant.

Applicants primarily interested in teaching could be considered for a full-time, permanent position as a Teaching Fellow. We will also consider applications from persons wishing to work on a part-time basis.

The Department has an outstanding international research reputation and was awarded Grade 5 in RAE2001. It is also one of the world's leading centres of actuarial education. This is an exciting opportunity to join a vibrant and successful academic group. Ideally, you:

It is anticipated that the person appointed should start on 1 September, 2004 or by negotiation.


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The Actuarial Mathematics and Statistics group

The Actuarial Mathematics and Statistics group forms part of the School of Mathematical and Computer Sciences at Heriot-Watt University. The group is internationally renowned both for its research in all of Actuarial and Financial Mathematics, Probability Theory and Statistics. Current teaching includes undergraduate and postgraduate courses in actuarial mathematics and statistics and occasional courses for continuing professional development. Both our MSc and BSc courses are highly successful and attract large numbers of students from around the world as well as from the UK. These long-established courses have been complemented more recently by the highly-successful MSc (the first of its type in the UK) and BSc courses in financial mathematics.

Staff are encouraged to develop or maintain contacts leading researchers around the world and with professional, industrial, commercial and research organisations.

Research

The outstanding international reputation of the department was acknowledged in December 2001 with the award of a grade 5 (within the subject area of Statistics and OR) in the UK Research Assessment Exercise (RAE).
This award identified the group as the leading centre of research in actuarial mathematics in the UK.

Current research interests include:

The Department is able to provide generous support for participation in international conferences and workshops.

Further details can also be found in the Department's Annual Report for 2001-02.

Teaching

Current teaching in the Department includes:

Job Qualifications

Applicants for a lectureship should

The persons appointed will be expected to contribute to the Department's teaching activities on the BSc and MSc degrees, including project supervision, and to carry out high-quality research (or develop their research) in a field which reinforces or complements our research activities.


Applicants for a teaching fellowship should:

The persons appointed will be expected to contribute to the Department's teaching activities on the BSc and MSc degrees, including project supervision, and to carry out related activities which will enhance the Department's reputation as an international centre of excellence in actuarial education.

Persons wishing to discuss these opportunities informally and in confidence may contact either
Angus Macdonald, (+44 (0)131 451 3209) (e-mail A.S. Macdonald@ma.hw.ac.uk),
or
Andrew Cairns, (+44 (0)131 451 3245) (e-mail A. Cairns@ma.hw.ac.uk).

Application forms and further information may be obtained from: Human Resources, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, EH14 4AS Tel: 0131 451 3475 (24 hours); Minicom 0131 451 8212. Please quote job reference 51/04/WWW.

The closing date for applications is 21 May, 2004.

Interviews will be probably held in June.




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