(DBWORLD) tenure track position

Raymond Ng (rng@cs.ubc.ca)
Mon, 22 Sep 1997 11:35:29 -0700 (PDT)

This is an ad for a tenure-track assistant professor position.
Please send me mail if you need further information.

Raymond Ng
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UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

The Department of Computer Science at the University of British Columbia is
recruiting for a tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor.
The initial funding for this position will arise from a chair for Women in
Science and Engineering funded by the Natural Sciences and Engineering
Research Council of Canada and IBM Canada, and recently awarded to Maria
Klawe.

The goal of this chair is to significantly increase the participation of
women in Computer Science and other areas related to Information
Technology.

One of the University's highest academic priorities is to continue to build
a leading centre in Computer Science and outstanding candidates are sought
to participate in this effort. Applicants must demonstrate exceptional
research potential and teaching ability. The Department will consider
outstanding applicants over a wide range of areas of Computer Science
research. The Department has particular interest in recruiting in the
areas of databases, software engineering, computational biology,
human-computer interaction, multimedia, educational technology, computer
architecture and scientific computation. The successful candidate is
expected to pursue an active research program, perform both graduate and
undergraduate teaching, and supervise graduate students. The successful
candidate must demonstrate outstanding potential for participating in the
activities associated with the chair described above, including serving as
a mentor to attract, retain and inspire women in Computer Science. A Ph.D.
or equivalent in Computer Science or related area is required. The
position is subject to availability of funding and is available as of July
1, 1998. Salary will be commensurate with experience.

The University of British Columbia is situated on the tip of a peninsula,
is surrounded by beaches, lush green forest, and spectacular views of
ocean, mountains and downtown Vancouver. Just 20 minutes away from both
downtown and airport, this location enjoys a unique combination of
unsurpassed opportunities for outdoor recreation and easy access to an
exciting cosmopolitan city.

Applicants should submit their resume and the names of at least three
references to Nick Pippenger, Chair, Recruiting Committee, Department of
Computer Science, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, V6T IZ4.
Applications will be accepted until January 15, 1998. UBC hires on the basis
of merit and is committed to employment equity. We encourage all qualified
persons to apply.

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(advertisement for outside of Canada)

UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

The Department of Computer Science at the University of British Columbia is
recruiting for a tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor.
The initial funding for this position will arise from a chair for Women in
Science and Engineering funded by the Natural Sciences and Engineering
Research Council of Canada and IBM Canada, and recently awarded to Maria
Klawe.

The goal of this chair is to significantly increase the participation of
women in Computer Science and other areas related to Information
Technology.

One of the University's highest academic priorities is to continue to build
a leading centre in Computer Science and outstanding candidates are sought
to participate in this effort. Applicants must demonstrate exceptional
research potential and teaching ability. The Department will consider
outstanding applicants over a wide range of areas of Computer Science
research. The Department has particular interest in recruiting in the
areas of databases, software engineering, computational biology,
human-computer interaction, multimedia, educational technology, computer
architecture and scientific computation. The successful candidate is
expected to pursue an active research program, perform both graduate and
undergraduate teaching, and supervise graduate students. The successful
candidate must demonstrate outstanding potential for participating in the
activities associated with the chair described above, including serving as
a mentor to attract, retain and inspire women in Computer Science. A Ph.D.
or equivalent in Computer Science or related area is required. The
position is subject to availability of funding and is available as of July
1, 1998. Salary will be commensurate with experience.

The University of British Columbia is situated on the tip of a peninsula,
is surrounded by beaches, lush green forest, and spectacular views of
ocean, mountains and downtown Vancouver. Just 20 minutes away from both
downtown and airport, this location enjoys a unique combination of
unsurpassed opportunities for outdoor recreation and easy access to an
exciting cosmopolitan city.

Applicants should submit their resume and the names of at least three
references to Nick Pippenger, Chair, Recruiting Committee, Department of
Computer Science, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, V6T IZ4.
Applications will be accepted until January 15, 1998. In accordance with
Canadian Immigration requirements, priority will be given to Canadian
citizens and permanent residents of Canada. UBC hires on the basis of
merit and is committed to employment equity. We encourage all qualified
persons to apply.

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