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UNB Tenure-track Position



The Faculty of Computer Science, University of New Brunswick invites applications for a tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor. Applicants must have a PhD in Computer Science. 

We invite applications from candidates whose focus is information systems and technology with an emphasis in areas such as database systems, mobile and web applications, information security, social networking, human-computer interaction (HCI), or multimedia systems. A demonstrated willingness to work with industry is considered an asset. The successful candidate must have a strong commitment to excellence in research and teaching, be able to teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate level and supervise graduate students. 

Subject to budgetary approval, this position will start as early as September 1, 2013. Salary level will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. 

Applications should send curriculum vitae, the names and addresses of three academic references, a one-page statement of research interests, a one-page teaching philosophy, and copies of three relevant technical publications to: 

Dr. Ali A. Ghorbani, Dean 
Faculty of Computer Science 
University of New Brunswick 
Fredericton, New Brunswick 
Fax: 506-453-3566 
Email: fcs@unb.ca 

The search committee will begin to review applications on June 15, 2013 and will continue to do so until the position is filled. Only those candidates that are short-listed will be contacted for an interview. For more information on the Faculty of Computer Science, visit www.cs.unb.ca. 

All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority. Applicants should indicate current citizenship status. 

THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK IS COMMITTED TO THE PRINCIPLE OF EMPLOYMENT EQUITY

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