Jobs in Glasgow
- From: Tom Leinster <T.Leinster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 20 Dec 2007 14:05:44 -0500
We're hiring:
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/TN992/Lectureship_Senior_Lectureship_Readership/
There are three posts available, one in analysis and the other two in
more or less any part of pure mathematics. All are tenured.
For those unfamiliar with UK terminology, here's a brief explanation of
the job titles. Someone with tenure is called a lecturer, senior
lecturer, reader or professor. A lectureship is the most junior post (but
not like an American lectureship). Senior lecturer and reader are
intermediate posts; SL is more oriented towards teaching, and reader
towards research. There are rather few professors (maybe 20% of the
faculty), and it's perfectly normal to end one's career without ever
becoming one.
Details of how to apply can be found by following the link.
Tom
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