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Assistant Professor of Statistics
Washington State University Vancouver

The Department of Mathematics at Washington State University invites 
applications for a tenure 
track Assistant Professor position in Statistics on the Vancouver campus.  We 
seek a highly 
collaborative individual with the ability to develop statistical techniques to 
apply to problems in 
biology, environmental science and/or social sciences.  Area of specialization 
is open, however 
preference will be given to candidates with broad interest in ecological or 
environmental statistics, 
biostatistics, or statistics in the social sciences, and who complement 
strengths of existing faculty 
in the College of Arts and Sciences in Vancouver.  Interested candidates can 
learn more about 
Vancouver-based research at http://cas.vancouver.wsu.edu  In addition, the 
Department of 
Mathematics has a strong program in Statistics http://math.wsu.edu

Requirements: Applicants must have a PhD in mathematics, statistics, or a 
closely-related field by 
August 16, 2014, and demonstrate high potential to establish an externally 
funded research 
program in statistics that includes mentoring diverse graduate and 
undergraduate students and 
teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in Statistics. Position 
responsibilities include 
teaching, research and service.  Research expectations and teaching loads are 
consistent across 
the WSU campuses. WSU Vancouver is across the Columbia River from Portland, 
Oregon and offers 
significant opportunities for research and an excellent quality of life. 

To apply, view full Notice of Vacancy at 
http://www.wsujobs.com/applicants/Central?
quickFind=59021 and to upload application materials.  Applications must include 
a cover letter 
addressing training and experience, curriculum vitae, teaching and research 
statements, and 
reprints of peer-reviewed publications.  Three letters of recommendation that 
address the 
applicantÂ’s history of and potential for research, teaching and service are 
required.  The reference 
letters will be automatically requested from the referee through our online 
application system.

Review of applications will begin on October 21, 2013. Direct inquiries about 
the search via email 
to Dr. Cheryl Schultz, Chair of the Search Committee, 
[email protected].
 

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