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Return-Path: <moish@se.citri.edu.au>
From: moish@se.citri.edu.au (Moishe Pipick)
Subject: Positions at RMIT Department of Computer Science, MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA
Reply-To: aym@goanna.cs.rmit.oz.au
Organization: Collaborative Information Technology Research Institute
Date: Tue, 12 Oct 93 04:50:01 GMT
PLEASE NOTE:
Further information about this position and the Department may be obtained
from the head:
Associate Professor Montgomery,
ph: +61 3 660 2943,
e-mail: aym@goanna.cs.rmit.oz.au
Fax: +61 3 6621617
RMIT POSITION DESCRIPTION
SECTION I
1. POSITION SUMMARY
Title : Lecturer in Computer Science
Number : 128-06-A, 128-05-AT
Classification : Academic Level B
Salary : $41,000 - $48,688
Period of Employment : A contract of up to 3 years will
be offered
2. ORGANISATIONAL SUMMARY
Faculty : Applied Science
Department : Computer Science
Supervisor's Title : Head of Department
Classification : Head of School III
3. RECRUITMENT INFORMATION
Closing Date for Application : Friday 22nd October 1993
SECTION II
1. Job Summary
Under the general direction of the Head of Department, the Lecturer will
provide
academic support in one or more of the following areas of computer
science:- programming methodology, computer architecture, parallel
computing, theory of computation, computer graphics, artificial
intelligence, software engineering,
data communications and networks, distributed systems, operating systems,
systems programming, compiler design.
2. The University
RMIT is the largest university of its type in Australia and offers courses
ranging from sub-degree to doctoral level. Founded in 1887, RMIT has a
proud tradition of leadership and innovation in vocational education, not
only in Australia but extending into the South-East Asia/Pacific Region.
3. The Department of Computer Science
The Department of Computer Science is a large multi-campus department with
an enrolment of approximately 900 equivalent full time students in its
courses including approximately 200 fee paying international students and a
total staff establishment of approximately 65.
The following courses are offered by the Department:
Bachelor of Applied Science in Computer Science (including Honours).
Graduate Diploma in Computing Studies.
Graduate Diploma in Information Technology.
Graduate Diploma in Knowledge Based Systems.
Post Graduate Certificate/Diploma in Software Engineering.
Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Applied Science in Information
Systems.
Master of Applied Science (by Coursework) in Information
Systems/Technology.
Master of Applied Science and PhD (by Research).
The Department also offers a range of service subjects to other
departments.
In addition to the above programs, the Department has a heavy involvement
in research and development, principally in the areas of software
engineering, database systems, computer graphics, artificial intelligence,
distributed systems and telecommunications software.
The teaching programs of the Department cover the areas of programming
languages and methodology, software engineering, computer architecture,
systems analysis and design, theory of computation, database systems,
computer graphics, artificial intelligence, data communications and
networks, operating systems, systems programming and compiler design.
The Department operates a number of networked high performance
mini-computer systems running UNIX. A wide range of computer laboratories
and networked workstations is available for teaching and research.
Students also make use of the RMIT Advanced Computer Graphics Centre and
the university's mainframes and super-computer facilities.
SECTION III
1. Qualifications and Experience
The applicant should have a higher degree in Computer Science (preferably a
PhD) or a degree plus significant industrial experience in an appropriate
area and should have evidence of quality teaching in a tertiary academic
environment.
2. Duties and Responsibilities
The Lecturer is responsible for the following duties:
2.1 Carrying out teaching, assessment and other academic functions;
2.2 Supervising projects and thesis, carrying out research;
2.3 Assisting with administrative functions of the Department and the
University; and
2.4 Performing other duties not inconsistent with the above as discussed
with
the Head of Department.
Note: The successful applicant will be based at the RMIT City campus and
may also be required to teach at the RMIT Bundoora campus.
Further information about this position and the Department may be obtained
from
The Head, Tony Montgomery, ph: 660 2943, e-mail: aym@cs,rmit.oz.au
RMIT POSITION DESCRIPTION
SECTION I
1. POSITION SUMMARY
Title : Associate Lecturer in Computer Science
Number : 128-35-A, 128-01-AT, 128-29-AS
Classification : Academic Level A
Salary : $28,700 - $38,950
Period of Employment : A contract of up to 2 years will be
offered
2. ORGANISATIONAL SUMMARY
Faculty : Applied Science
Department : Computer Science
Supervisor's Title : Head of Department
Classification : Head of School III
3. RECRUITMENT INFORMATION
Closing Date for Application : Friday 22nd October 1993
SECTION II
1. Job Summary
Under the general direction of the Head of Department, the Associate
Lecturer will
provide academic support in one or more of the following areas of computer
science:- programming methodology, computer architecture, parallel
computing, theory of computation, computer graphics, artificial
intelligence, software engineering, data communications and networks,
distributed systems, operating systems, systems programming, compiler
design.
2. The University
RMIT is the largest university of its type in Australia and offers courses
ranging from sub-degree to doctoral level. Founded in 1887, RMIT has a
proud tradition of leadership and innovation in vocational education, not
only in Australia but extending into the South-East Asia/Pacific Region.
3. The Department of Computer Science
The Department of Computer Science is a large multi-campus department with
an enrolment of approximately 900 equivalent full time students in its
courses including approximately 200 fee paying international students and a
total staff establishment of approximately 65.
The following courses are offered by the Department:
Bachelor of Applied Science in Computer Science (including Honours).
Graduate Diploma in Computing Studies.
Graduate Diploma in Information technology.
Graduate Diploma in Knowledge Based Systems.
Post Graduate Certificate/Diploma in Software Engineering.
Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Applied Science in Information
Systems.
Master of Applied Science (by Coursework) in Information
Systems/Technology.
Master of Applied Science and PhD (by Research).
The Department also offers a range of service subjects to other
departments.
In addition to the above programs, the Department has a heavy involvement
in research and development, principally in the areas of software
engineering, database systems, computer graphics, artificial intelligence,
distributed systems and telecommunications software.
The teaching programs of the Department cover the areas of programming
languages and methodology, software engineering, computer architecture,
systems analysis and design, theory of computation, database systems,
computer graphics, artificial intelligence, data communications and
networks, operating systems, systems programming and compiler design.
The Department operates a number of networked high performance
mini-computer systems running UNIX. A wide range of computer laboratories
and networked workstations is available for teaching and research.
Students also make use of the RMIT Advanced Computer Graphics Centre and
the university's mainframes and super-computer facilities.
SECTION III
1. Qualifications and Experience
The applicant should have a higher degree in Computer Science (or have
substantially completed the requirements of a higher degree) or hold a
degree plus significant industrial experience in an appropriate area.
Evidence of quality teaching in a tertiary academic environment would be an
advantage.
2. Duties and Responsibilities
The Lecturer is responsible for the following duties:
2.1 Carrying out teaching, assessment and other academic functions;
2.2 Carrying out research;
2.3 Assisting with administrative functions of the Department and the
University; and
2.4 Performing other duties not inconsistent with the above as discussed
with
the Head of Department.
Note: The successful applicant will be based at the RMIT City campus and
may also be required to teach at the RMIT Bundoora campus.
Further information about this position and the Department may be obtained
from the head:
Associate Professor Montgomery, ph: 660 2943, e-mail: aym@cs.rmit.oz.au
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