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Lecturer position (Simon Fraser University)

 
The School of Computing Science invites applications for a full time continuing Lecturer position for its
Software Systems program at the SFU Surrey campus commencing September 1, 2014. The Software
Systems program is a four-year B.Sc. degree program that provides students with the skills and
knowledge necessary for the production of professional software as part of a team under realistic time
and resource constraints.
 
For the position, a M.Sc. in Computing Science or a related discipline is required. A Ph.D. or relevant
industry experience would be an asset. We seek applicants with a record of excellence in teaching in the
areas of systems or software engineering.
 
More information about Software Systems, including course descriptions, is available on the Software
Systems website:
http://www.sfu.ca/computing/undergraduate/programs/softwaresystems.html
 
The salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. For more information about
Teaching Appointments at SFU see:
http://www.sfu.ca/policies/academic/a12-01.htm
 
All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply, however Canadian citizens and permanent residents
will be given priority. Simon Fraser University is committed to employment equity and encourages
applications from all qualified women and men, including visible minorities, aboriginal people, and
persons with disabilities. Under the authority of the University Act, personal information that is required by
the University for academic appointments competitions will be collected. For further details see:
http://www.sfu.ca/vpacademic/faculty_openings/Collection_Notice.html
 
Review of applications will begin Monday, June 2, 2014 and continue until the position is filled.
To apply, submit a Curriculum Vita, the names and contact information of three academic referees, and a
statement about your previous teaching experience and your approach to teaching. Applications may be
submitted at
http://www.cs.sfu.ca/about/job-­‐opportunities.html.
 
 

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