aarons@syma.sussex.ac.uk (Aaron Sloman) (04/12/91)
I am posting this for someone temporarily without net news access. Please don't use REPLY. Contact addresses below. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- THE UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM SCHOOL OF COMPUTER SCIENCE Apricot/Mitsubishi Lectureship in Human-Computer Interaction The School of Computer Science has recently been re-organised and expanded, including new lectureships, two new Chairs, and new equipment. By this Autumn, the School will have three professors, four senior lecturers, and thirteen lecturers, with associated research, technical and administrative staff. Besides undergraduate degrees in Computer Science, the School offers a conversion MSc in Computer Science, and PhD research training. There is also a new initiative in Cognitive Science (including AI and HCI), with links to several other Schools. This initiative includes an MSc degree in Cognitive Science and PhD research training. There are several externally funded research projects. A new 3-year lectureship in HCI is being funded by Apricot Computers Limited which is part of Mitsubishi Electric UK Limited as part of their support for teaching and research in Cognitive Science and applications are sought from young computer scientists with strong interests in teaching and research in HCI. The post will be on the Lecturer A scale (minimum #12086 pounds per annum). JOB DESCRIPTION The new post, funded for three years initially, establishes Apricot/MitsubishiUs commitment to support for teaching and research in HCI. The post has been made available to release Dr W H Edmondson to concentrate primarily on research in this area. The person appointed will supply teaching in Human-Computer Interaction in the School of Computer Science, through the development of existing courses and new courses. Additional duties will include software workshop coursework. It is expected that the successful applicant will be a young computer scientist, with a strong interest in teaching and research interests in HCI. It is hoped that the successful candidate will be able to take up his/her post at the beginning of July, or very soon after. Applications are required by 3rd May 1991. For further particulars, please apply to: Mr P J F Scott Director of Staffing Services The University of Birmingham Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT. Phone: (+44) 021-414-3842 The University of Birmingham is an Equal Opportunities Employer. Email enquiries should be addressed to: EDMONDSONWH@VAX1.COMPUTER-CENTRE.BIRMINGHAM.AC.UK