PR
Minnesota OFESSIONAL
n The University of St. Thomas,
Department of Computer and
Information Sciences (formerly QMCS)
is looking for a full-time, limited-term
OPPOR
faculty position starting in fall 2008 to
teach introductory statistics courses at
TUNITIES
the undergraduate level. Qualifications
include a PhD in statistics or closely
related field preferred; ABD considered;
experience with teaching statistics and sta-
tistical consulting preferred. For complete
position information and application
instructions, visit
http://jobs.stthomas.edu.
University of St. Thomas is an AA/EOE.
Nebraska
n Masters-Trained Biostatisticians.
Collaborate with investigators on the
design, analysis, and reporting of labora-
tory-based, clinical, and population-based
research. MS in biostatistics or statistics
and strong communication and program-
ming skills required. Send CV and arrange
to have three letters of reference sent to
James C. Lynch, PhD, Chair, Department
of Biostatistics, College of Public Health,
University of Nebraska Medical Center,
984375 Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha,
NE 68198-4375. University of Nebraska
Medical Center is an AA/EOE.
Nevada
n The University of Nevada, Las Vegas,
Department of Mathematical Sciences.
Assistant professor, actuarial science/
statistics. Full-time, nine-month, tenure-
track. Commences fall 2008. For a
position description and application
details, please visit
http://hr.unlv.edu/jobs
or call (702) 895-2894 for recruitment
assistance. University of Nevada, Las
Vegas is an EEO/AA Employer.
New Jersey
n AT&T Labs-Research is hiring
exceptional statistics PhDs at all levels
of experience to fill a limited number of
research positions. The ideal candidate
has grounding in fundamental statistical
theory and applications. Preferred
experience includes solving real-world,
large-data problems; data mining; time
series; statistical computing, forecasting;
and/or Bayesian analysis. Please see www.
research.att.com/areas/stat/employment.php
for details. AT&T Companies are Equal
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