Post by soton on Nov 15, 2012 9:56:49 GMT -5
Lecturer in Social Statistics and/or Demography
Highfield Campus, Southampton, UK
Salary: £27,578 to £44,166
Full Time Permanent
Closing Date: Thursday 13 December 2012
Interview Date: To be confirmed
Reference: 174112CC
Applications are invited for a permanent position as a lecturer (assistant professor) with opportunities for career promotion.
You will contribute to the teaching of both undergraduate and postgraduate students in social statistics and/or demography, coordinate and develop existing and new teaching modules, contribute to the supervision of postgraduate students, and carry out administrative duties within the Division and the Academic Unit of Social Sciences. You will also engage in advanced study or research, including the publication of research results in peer-reviewed international journals, and seek research funding.
You will have experience in any aspect of demography or social statistics, but preference may be given to candidates who can contribute to the teaching of advanced demographic methods, particularly the analysis of mortality. You will have (or be shortly to obtain) a PhD or equivalent level qualification in demography or statistics or in a relevant subject area and be able to satisfy all the essential criteria detailed in the job description.
The Division of Social Statistics and Demography at Southampton has world class research expertise in survey methodology, official statistics, statistical modelling, demography and social policy, and takes a strategic role in the development and promotion of the use of quantitative methods in the social sciences. You will be expected to demonstrate expertise in one or more of these areas. The members of the Division contribute significantly to the research activities at the Statistical Sciences Research Institute, the ESRC funded Centre for Population Change and National Centre for Research Methods, and Centre for Global Health, Population, Poverty & Policy. Details of academic programmes, research and staff profile are available on our website www.southampton.ac.uk/demography/.
The position is tenable from 1 April 2013.
Informal enquiries may be made to the Head of Social Statistics and Demography, Dr Andy Hinde, telephone +44 (0)23 8059 3419, email: Andrew.Hinde@soton.ac.uk.
The closing date for this post is 13 December 2012. Please apply online through www.jobs.soton.ac.uk or alternatively telephone 023 8059 2750 for an application form. Please quote vacancy reference number 174112CC on all correspondence.
Highfield Campus, Southampton, UK
Salary: £27,578 to £44,166
Full Time Permanent
Closing Date: Thursday 13 December 2012
Interview Date: To be confirmed
Reference: 174112CC
Applications are invited for a permanent position as a lecturer (assistant professor) with opportunities for career promotion.
You will contribute to the teaching of both undergraduate and postgraduate students in social statistics and/or demography, coordinate and develop existing and new teaching modules, contribute to the supervision of postgraduate students, and carry out administrative duties within the Division and the Academic Unit of Social Sciences. You will also engage in advanced study or research, including the publication of research results in peer-reviewed international journals, and seek research funding.
You will have experience in any aspect of demography or social statistics, but preference may be given to candidates who can contribute to the teaching of advanced demographic methods, particularly the analysis of mortality. You will have (or be shortly to obtain) a PhD or equivalent level qualification in demography or statistics or in a relevant subject area and be able to satisfy all the essential criteria detailed in the job description.
The Division of Social Statistics and Demography at Southampton has world class research expertise in survey methodology, official statistics, statistical modelling, demography and social policy, and takes a strategic role in the development and promotion of the use of quantitative methods in the social sciences. You will be expected to demonstrate expertise in one or more of these areas. The members of the Division contribute significantly to the research activities at the Statistical Sciences Research Institute, the ESRC funded Centre for Population Change and National Centre for Research Methods, and Centre for Global Health, Population, Poverty & Policy. Details of academic programmes, research and staff profile are available on our website www.southampton.ac.uk/demography/.
The position is tenable from 1 April 2013.
Informal enquiries may be made to the Head of Social Statistics and Demography, Dr Andy Hinde, telephone +44 (0)23 8059 3419, email: Andrew.Hinde@soton.ac.uk.
The closing date for this post is 13 December 2012. Please apply online through www.jobs.soton.ac.uk or alternatively telephone 023 8059 2750 for an application form. Please quote vacancy reference number 174112CC on all correspondence.