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Assistant/Associate Professor in Computer Science

Employer
DURHAM UNIVERSITY
Location
Durham, United Kingdom
Closing date
10 Jan 2020

Vacancy reference: COMP20-5

Department: Computer Science

Responsible to: Head of Department

Grade: 7-9

Salary range: £33,797- £59,135per annum

Working arrangements: The role is full time but we will consider requests for flexible working arrangements including potential job shares

Opening date: 05/11/2019

Closing date: 10/01/2020

Preferred start date: Successful candidates will ideally be in post by September 2020

The role

The Department of Computer Science at Durham University seeks to appoint a number of Assistant Professors in Computer Science (Grade 7 or 8), or Associate Professors (Grade 9) for appropriately qualified candidates. A successful candidate will have research and teaching interests across the broad spectrum of Computer Science. The Department has current strengths in Computer Vision & Graphics, AI, Human-Computer Interactions, and High Performance Computing but we encourage applications from any area of applied Computer Science. The Department already has a large research group in algorithms, complexity and discrete mathematics (ACiD) and we do not intend to appoint candidates in this research area. Nevertheless, applicants with research interests which create research linkages within the Department, including with ACiD, are welcome to apply.

Computer Science at Durham is a growing department with considerable investment in people, buildings and facilities. This is an exciting time to join this outstanding, innovative, and inclusive department.

As a University we foster a collegiate community of extraordinary people aligned to the University’s 5 values (inspiring; challenging; innovative; responsible; enabling). Furthermore Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) are a key part of the University’s Strategy and a central part of everything we do, including ensuring we recruit the World’s best candidates regardless of background or identity.

The successful candidate will be able to provide evidence of outstanding research and teaching potential as well as demonstrating a commitment to EDI and the values of the University.

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