UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
Computer Science
St. George (downtown) campus
Invites applications for one or two tenure track positions as
Assistant Professors in Communication Networks, Distributed
Information Systems or Software Engineering. Salary will be
determined according to the successful applicant's experience
and qualifications. The appointment is to commence July 1, 1997
and the position is on the St. George (downtown) campus of the
University of Toronto.
Applications, including a curriculum vitae and a list of publications,
should be sent to: Professor Wayne H. Enright, Chair, Department of
Computer Science, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 3G4,
Canada. Please arrange to have three letters of reference sent directly
to the same address. Deadline for application is January 15, 1997.
The attention of applicants is drawn to a similar position, separately
advertised, that is presently available on the University's Scarborough
campus. A separate application is required, as detailed in the advertisement.
In accordance with Canadian Immigration requirements this advertisement
is directed to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada.
In accordance with its Employment Equity Policy, the University of Toronto
encourages applications from qualified women or men, members of visible
minorities, aboriginal peoples, and persons with disabilities.
Scarborough Campus
Applicants are sought for a tenure-track position in computer science
at the University of Toronto, Scarborough Campus. It is expected that
the appointment will be made at the rank of Assistant Professor.
The university's teaching and research activities in computer science are
closely integrated across the university's three campuses in the Greater
Toronto Area. Duties of the present position will include teaching
undergraduate courses on the Scarborough campus, teaching graduate
courses on the downtown campus, and engaging in research and
the supervision of graduate students.
Excellent candidates from all areas of computer science are encouraged
to apply. We are seeking people with a strong commitment to, and
demonstrated excellence in, both teaching and research. The areas
of expertise in which our needs are greatest are operating systems,
networks, software engineering, distributed systems, and related
topics. We especially value individuals with a broad knowledge of
computer science. Applicants must hold, or expect to shortly receive,
a PhD in computer science or a closely related field.
Applications, including a CV and research statement, should be submitted
by 31 January 1997 to Professor J. Thompson, Chair, Division of Physical
Sciences, Scarborough Campus, University of Toronto, Scarborough, Ontario
M1C 1A4, Canada. Candidates should arrange for at least three letters of
reference to be sent to the above address. Enquiries may be addressed to
Professor Thompson at jthompso@scar.utoronto.ca or 416-287-7196.
The attention of applicants is drawn to a similar position, separately
advertised, that is presently available on the University's downtown campus.
A separate application is required, as detailed in the advertisement.
In accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, priority will be
given to Canadian citizens and landed immigrants (permanent residents)
of Canada.
In accordance with its employment equity policy, the University of Toronto
encourages applications from qualified men and women, members of visible
minorities, aboriginal people, and persons with disabilities.