[comp.theory] Job Announcement

chavey@CS.WISC.EDU (Darrah Chavey) (01/03/90)

ANNOUNCEMENT  OF  VACANCY                              December, 1989

Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at Beloit College announces
a tenure track position to start in August 1990.  Applications are invited.

Rank:       Assistant or Associate Professor.

Salary:     Open, depending upon experience.

Duties:     Teaching undergraduate mathematics and computer science courses,
three courses (an average of 11 hours) per semester.  Academic advising.
Participation in departmental activities and colloquium.  Possibility of
teaching interdisciplinary courses.

Qualifications:  Ph.D. in a mathematical science.  Ability to teach some
upper level computer science and/or statistics courses.  Strong interest in
undergraduate liberal arts education.  Dedication to excellence in teaching
and continued professional growth.  Computer science and/or statistics should
be one area of professional interest.

Fringe benefits:  Group life, medical and long-term disability insurance.
TIAA-CREF retirement program.  The college has funds available for
professional travel and development and a sabbatical leave program.  The
college operates an on-campus center for infant and child care.

Application procedures:  Candidates should apply by letter with resume,
indicating interests and describing background in mathematics, computer
science and statistics.  Each candidate should arrange to have forwarded:
(1) at least three letters of reference from persons qualified to assess
the candidate's teaching ability and potential for professional growth, and
(2) transcripts of graduate and (if possible) undergraduate work.

Application deadline:  February 1, 1990, for assured consideration.

Additional information:  Beloit College is an independent four-year non-
sectarian liberal arts college, chartered in 1846.  The City of Beloit
(Wisconsin) has a population of 35,000 and is located within easy driving
distance of Madison, Milwaukee and Chicago.  The college operates on a two-
semester calendar.  The coeducational student body of 1100 is drawn from 40
states and two dozen foreign countries.  The Department of Mathematics and
Computer Science has a full-time staff of six, graduates ten to twenty majors
per year, and teaches 600 students per year.  The UMAP Journal is edited at
the college.

Address correspondence to:    	Phil Straffin
			      	Chair, Mathematics and Computer Science
				608/365-3391, extension 367

BELOIT COLLEGE IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY AND AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER.