The following position has become available as a result of the award of an SERC fellowship for two years. Applicants with research interests in concurrency theory or categorical semantics are particularly welcomed. Further details are available from me or from the head of school: Professor Aaron Sloman School of Computer Science The University of Birmingham Edgbaston Birmingham B15 2TT England Email: A.Sloman@bham.ac.uk Phone: +44 (0)21 414 3711 Fax: +44 (0)21 414 4281 Thank you for your attention. David Murphy TEMPORARY LECTURESHIP IN COMPUTER SCIENCE The University of Birmingham ----------------------------------------- Post Reference: S1788/92A Starting Salary: On the scale pounds 13,400 - 18,576 a year (Plus superannuation.) Starting date: From April 1993 Closing date for receipt of applications: 19 November 1992 (It may be possible to consider applications received after the closing date if the selection process has not gone too far.) Application forms available from: The Director of Staffing Services The University of Birmingham Edgbaston Birmingham B15 2TT England Fax: +44 (0)21-414-4802 Telephone: +44 (0)21-414-6486 Further information ------------------- Applicants for the temporary lectureship should, ideally, have a PhD, or expect to have passed the examination by April 1993. In exceptional circumstances it may be decided to appoint someone without a PhD. Applicants for the temporary lectureship in Computer Science should have qualifications and a research record in some area of Computer Science or Software Engineering. It is expected that the lecturer will contribute to research, and research achievements and potential will play a strong role in the selection process. The initial need is for someone who can help with a course on data structures (and some teaching in C++), as well as project supervision for undergraduates and MSc students. It may be possible to rearrange teaching to suit the qualifications of the successful candidate. All applications should, if possible, include the applicant's home and office phone numbers, electronic mail address, names of referees, full information about the applicant's research interests and future research plans, areas of teaching expertise, and details of any relevant experience. It is helpful if phone numbers and electronic mail addresses of referees can be provided in case we need to make contact with them quickly.