[can.jobs] Faculty Position

utley@dvinci.USask.CA (Roxanne Utley) (04/13/89)

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		          Faculty Positions

			Computational Science

		      University of Saskatchewan

Applications are sought for a number of tenure-track positions commencing 
July 1,1989. It is anticipated that appointments will be made at the rank of 
Assistant Professor, although in exceptional situations a case may be made 
for appointment at the rank of Associate Professor.  Applicants must have a 
Ph.D. in Computer Science or a closely-related discipline (or be nearing 
completion of this degree).  Candidates in all areas of Computer Science are 
invited;  however, candidates specializing in database systems, computer 
graphics, artificial intelligence,  systems, or theory are especially
encouraged.  Responsibilities will include teaching at the undergraduate and 
graduate levels, research, and administration.  The salary range is 
approximately $36,000 to $44,000 (Canadian) depending on qualifications 
and experience, but this is presently under negotiation.

The University of Saskatchewan services 16,000 full-time students on an 
attractive campus overlooking the South Saskatchewan river in Saskatoon.  
Computational Science is a young, active department  providing B.Sc., 
B.Comm., M.Sc., and Ph.D. degrees to students in a number of different 
colleges, along with combined-degree programs to students in the College 
of Engineering.  The Department's state-of-the-art research laboratory 
provides a wide range of computing facilities, featuring SUN, HP,
Xerox, and Symbolics workstations on an Ethernet LAN.  General time-sharing
services are provided by a Pyramid 90x.  Undergraduate facilities include 
Macintosh and MS/DOS laboratories complemented by SUN and HP workstation 
laboratories for upper-year students.  Network access is available to a 
campus VAX complex.

Although "in accordance with Canadian Immigration requirements, this 
advertisement is directed to Canadian citizens and permanent residents first",
all qualified applicants are invited to apply.  Please direct applications or 
inquiries to:

		Dr. R.B. Bunt, Head
		Department of Computational Science
		University of Saskatchewan
		Saskatoon, Saskatchewan  S7N 0W0
		Canada

		phone:  (306) 966-4886
		e-mail:  bunt@skorpio.usask.ca

brachman@grads.cs.ubc.ca (Barry Brachman) (04/19/89)

                      POSITION IN COMPUTING SCIENCE
                                 at the
                         UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE

Assistant Professor;  probationary (tenure-track) appointment.

Ph.D. in Computer Science.  Applicants nearing completion
of a Ph.D. are also invited to apply.  The University, primarily an
undergraduate liberal arts institution, is committed to excellence in teaching
and scholarship.

In accordance with the Canadian Immigration Regulations, this advertisement is
directed to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada.

The university aspires to hire individuals who have a demonstrated potential
for excellence in teaching, research and scholarship.  Women and men are
encouraged to apply for this position.

Responsibilities:
The successful candidate will be expected to teach a variety of undergraduate
courses in computing science, to develop a continuing research program, and to
participate in the general operation of the department.

Salary (1988-89): Assistant Professor $32,560 minimum

Applications:  Applications, including a current curriculum vitae, a brief
outline of research interests, and three letters of reference should be sent
to:

Dr. J.D. Hiscocks, Chairman
Department of Mathematical Sciences
University of Lethbridge
4401 University Drive
Lethbridge, Alberta  T1K 3M4
[Ph: 403-329-2473]
[e-mail: hiscocks@vp.uofl.ca]

Effective date:  July 1, 1989
Applications should be received by 1 May 1989.