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and teaching staff in the Department of Algebra of the Institute of Mathematics. - Doctoral degree or higher in science - Experience in teaching at the university level - Familiarity with digital image
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covering the fields of statistics, operations research and applied and computational mathematics. There are currently 29 full-time academic staff members employed in the School, including 12 Professors. Over
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Description Job offer for the employment of one executor for the position of the first type - assistant professor, for the scientific field of Natural Sciences, the scientific field of Mathematics
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to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Senior Lecturer / Assistant Professor / Associate Professor / Professor in Mathematics Department: Mathematics and Natural
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position, and the qualification requirements and terms of employment are regulated by the Higher Education Ordinance (SFS 2017:844). For this position, the assistant professor is employed until further
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, Stability. The candidate should have ideally, at least 2 years post-PhD experience (as a Post-Doc or Assistant Professor), a strong background in Computer Sciences and Mathematics, and a strong track record
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documental tender for the recruitment of 1 (one) Assistant Professor, in the field of Education. The recruitment procedure is regulated by articles 37 to 51, 61 and 62-A of the Estatuto da Carreira Docente
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on assistant professor position, finance, public finance Description: The applicant for the aforementioned position shall meet the requirements of Art. 113 and Art. 116 of the Law on Higher Education and Science
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Sciences and Mathematics at the University of Houston expects to hire a non-tenure track Instructional Assistant Professor to begin in Fall 2024. Responsibilities will include teaching 3-4 mathematics
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We are seeking an experienced full-time Project Manager for MARS, a new £15M investment in applied mathematics and AI for real-world applications within the School of Mathematics at Lancaster