The Department of Mathematical Sciences at Montana State University (MSU) invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Statistics, to begin August 2022. We seek candidates who are broadly trained in statistical theory, methods, and data analysis, and who have a commitment to excellence in teaching. We are interested in candidates with research in any area of statistics including, but not limited to, statistics education, biostatistics, statistical learning/data science, statistical computing, environmental and ecological statistics, experimental design, psychometrics, or social science statistics. Duties include research, teaching, and service. - A commitment to excellence in teaching and an active research program are essential. We are particularly interested in candidates with research in statistics education, biostatistics, statistical learning/data science, statistical computing, environmental and ecological statistics, experimental design, psychometrics, or social science statistics. However, strong candidates from any specialty area in statistics are encouraged to apply.
- Instructional responsibilities include teaching lower division, upper division, and graduate courses in Statistics as well as advising undergraduate and graduate students. Responsibilities may also include supervising lower division Statistics courses.
- Service includes department, college, and university committee work, consulting with university scientists, and participation in local and national professional organizations.
- As a tenure-track faculty member, a successful applicant must be able to balance the demands of teaching and advising students, conducting a research program that results in publication in high-quality venues, and seeking external funding for research and projects. The candidate will also serve on master’s and doctoral committees and participate in department and university service activities.
- A complete application will include a Statement of Contributions to Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI Statement). For more information, see https://math.montana.edu/about/equity_diversity_inclusion.html
- Ph.D. in Statistics, Biostatistics, or equivalent.
- Broad training in statistical theory, methods, and data analysis.
- Evidence of research potential in Statistics.
- Evidence of effectiveness in teaching, including the potential to advise graduate and undergraduate research.
Preferred qualifications: - Demonstrated commitment to excellence in teaching.
- Demonstrated ability to maintain a research program and advise graduate students.
- Broad experience in using statistical inference.
- Interest and experience in collaborating with researchers in other scientific disciplines.
- Interest and experience in curriculum development of undergraduate and graduate courses in Statistics.
- Research program in statistics education, biostatistics, statistical learning/data science, statistical computing, environmental and ecological statistics, experimental design, psychometrics, or social science statistics.
- Potential for and interest in working with and engaging diverse students and colleagues within and outside the Department of Mathematical Sciences.
The successful candidate will: - Be an independent researcher with a strong commitment to quality teaching and will contribute to the Department’s mission of providing outstanding teaching, research, and service.
- Contribute to the Department’s mission of conducting research, teaching, and outreach with the guiding principle of using the tools of our discipline to advance human flourishing, have an appreciation for diverse constituencies and contribute to the department’s commitment to diversity.
- Possess strong oral and written communication skills, effective interpersonal skills, and the ability to collaborate productively with students and faculty at Montana State University.
Screening of applications will begin on November 8, 2021; however, applications will continue to be accepted until the position is filled. - Letter of application addressing all of the required and preferred qualifications; and
- Current resume or curriculum vitae; and
- Statement of research accomplishments and future directions; and
- Statement of teaching experience and interests; and
- Statement of Contributions to Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI), see https://math.montana.edu/about/equity_diversity_inclusion.html ; and
- Pertinent Transcript(s); may be unofficial for initial application; and
- Three letters of recommendation, at least one of which should address teaching (please enter the names and contact information of your recommenders, and the system will generate automatic requests to letter writers at a later stage in the process).
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