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One Lecturer or Senior  Lecturer in Industrial Optimization
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Division of Engineering, Science and Computing

Curtin University of Technology

Curtin University of Technology is widely recognized as a leading teaching and research institution. Curtin aspires to be a leading edge, world-class university of technology.  To fulfill this vision, we strive to be innovative and forward looking in everything we do.

Curtin’s Department of Mathematics and Statistics is significantly expanding its activities and offerings. This has created an exciting opportunity for the department to recruit five outstanding individuals to contribute to the new developments. The actuarial position, and at least two of the other positions, will be filled on a continuing basis. The remaining positions will carry a five-year contract.

General information:

To be considered for the position, applicants must address the selection criteria IN WRITING, quote the reference number and include names, addresses, telephone, facsimile numbers and email addresses of three referees. The selection criteria is available from http://www.jobs.curtin.edu.au/.

Benefits and Remuneration:

Curtin offers attractive salaries and conditions of employment.

Employee benefits include up to 17 percent employer superannuation contribution, study assistance, family friendly work practices and an attractive salary packaging scheme.

Eligibility:

Applicants must address and meet all essential criteria to be considered for the position. Successful applicants must be eligible to work in Australia for the duration of the appointment

Applications:

To receive an application kit, please visit http://www.jobs.curtin.edu.au/ or call (08) 9266 1234 (24 hour answering machine).

Reference number: 4061

Posted 8 June 2005.
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