es
TUNITI
Ohio
OR. This position is responsible for
leading the station statistics unit and
OPPOR
n Case Western Reserve University
is the primary statistical consultant for
School of Medicine seeks to hire a
station research programs. Open to
PhD-level faculty member at the assis-
U.S. citizens only. For further infor-
tant professor level in the Center for
mation on application, contact Pat
OFESSIONAL
Clinical Investigation (CCI). CCI
Cunningham (
pcunningham@fs.fed.us).
PR
faculty will develop and lead new
The U.S. Department of Agriculture
academic programs in clinical inves-
Forest Service prohibits discrimination
tigation, collaborate/consult on clini-
in all its programs and activities on the
cal studies of all types, and carry out
basis of race, color, national origin,
their own research programs. To apply,
age, disability, and where applicable,
send CV and list of three references to
sex, marital status, familial status,
melissa.giglio@case.edu. In employment,
parental status, religion, sexual orien-
as in education, CWRU is committed
tation, genetic information, political
to Equal Opportunity and Diversity.
beliefs, reprisal, or because all or part
Hiring is contingent upon eligibility to
of an individual’s income is derived
work in the United States. Women and
from any public assistance program.
minorities are encouraged to apply.
n The Department of Statistics at
Oregon
Oregon State University invites appli-
cants for a tenure-track assistant
n U.S. Forest Service Pacific Northwest
professor starting September of 2009
Research Station will soon be advertis-
(12-month appointment at 0.75 FTE).
ing for a station statistician (GS-14)
Requirements include a PhD in sta-
located in Portland, OR; Olympia,
tistics or biostatistics at appointment
WA; Wenatchee, WA; or La Grandee,
start date and evidence of excellent
teaching, research, and consulting
potential. Preference will be given to
candidates with a demonstrable com-
mitment to promoting and enhancing
NORC conducts high quality social science
diversity. For more information: http://
research in the public interest from its head-
stat.oregonstate.edu/JobAnnounceA.
quarters at the University of Chicago and
OSU is an Affirmative Action/Equal
from its offices in Chicago, IL, Washington,
Opportunity Employer and has a policy
DC, Bethesda, MD, and Berkeley, CA.
of being responsive to the needs of dual-
We conduct research in economics, demo-
career couples.
graphics, education and child development,
health, substance abuse, mental health,
justice, and survey quality both in the U.S.
and internationally. We offer full-service
survey design and operations as well as
Pennsylvania
strengths in analysis, information technol-
ogy, and technical assistance. NORC sup-
n University of Pennsylvania, The
ports the research needs of government in
Wharton School (Philadelphia):
the U.S. and abroad, international donor Tenure-track or tenured position
agencies, foundations, academic research-
beginning July 2009. Applicants
ers, and private organizations.
should show outstanding capacity and
NORC is actively seeking statisticians,
achievement in research and excellent
survey methodologists, statistical program-
communication skills. The department,
mers, data managers, survey directors,
and social scientists with advanced training
located in the business school, is inter-
or experience in survey research or survey
ested in applications in all scientific
operations. New staff will be based in our
areas and provides services to the whole
Chicago, IL or Washington, DC offices. To
university. To submit your applica-
learn more about NORC and to apply for
employment, visit our website at:
tion, visit www-stat.wharton.upenn.
edu/~buja/jobopening. The University of
http://www.norc.org/careers
Pennsylvania is an equal opportunity/
NORC is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer
that values and actively seeks diversity in the workforce.
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