PERMANENT POSITIONS
There are no vacancies for permanent positions at present.
ASSISTANT LECTURESHIPS
- The Department of Statistics invites application for half-time assistant lectureships. These positions are designed to provide support for students pursuing a PhD program at the University of Auckland in Statistics or a related discipline.
- The Department has a thriving research program, with 19 full-time academic staff and 7 PhD students. Further information about the above positions, the department, and the research interests of its members, may be obtained from the Graduate Officer, Alastair Scott or in electronic form over the Internet, from Department's home page. A postgraduate brochure is also available, and may be obtained by writing to Department of Statistics, University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland, New Zealand or from our home page on the web.
The Salary level for Assistant Lectureships is from $17,925 to $20,213 per annum.
Applications should be forwarded to:
Professor Alastair Scott
Department of Statistics
University of Auckland
Private Bag 92019
Auckland
Ph: 09 373 7599 x8751, Fax: 09 373 7018
Email: scott@stat.auckland.ac.nz
Please include the following information in your application:
- Name
- Degrees and/or professional qualifications
- Address for correspondence about this application
- Telephone and fax numbers (Business and Private)
- Details of teaching experience
- Date upon which you could commence work
PART-TIME TEACHING POSITIONS
In addition, the Department usually has several part-time teaching positions available. For more details on these contact
The Departmental Manager
Department of Statistics
University of Auckland
Private Bag 92019
Auckland
Ph: 09 373 7599 x8741, Fax: 09 373 7018
Email: k.henry@auckland.ac.nz
VISITING POSITIONS
In most years, we can provide some financial support for two or three visitors who contribute to the teaching programe at either Undergraduate or Postgraduate level. We can usually also provide office, computer and library facilities for a number of self-financing sabbatical-leave visitors. In both cases, priority is given to those who will be able to form research links with members of the Department and those who have existing links with the Department.
Enquiries to the Head of Department, Associate Professor David Scott.