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Multiple faculty positions in Statistics at UW–Madison
The Department of Statistics at University of Wisconsin–Madison is
seeking excellent candidates for tenured or tenure-track faculty
positions. Details and application instructions can be found here:
https://jobs.wisc.edu/jobs/assistant-professor-associate-professor-professor...
The Department of Statistics is undergoing a rapid expansion as part of the university's substantial investment in data science, which includes the newly formed School of Computer, Data & Information Sciences (https://cdis.wisc.edu/) and a future new building (https://cdis.wisc.edu/building/). The department is home to the Data Science major, the university's fastest-growing major.
Madison is a pleasant medium-sized city with a population around 250,000 located in the lake region of southern Wisconsin. It is the state capital with a large base for educational research and government activities as well as university-industry interaction. The university and community offer outstanding intellectual, cultural and recreational activities. Madison's quality of life always ranks very high as a place to work and live (e.g., https://realestate.usnews.com/places/rankings/best-places-to-live-for-qualit...).
https://jobs.wisc.edu/jobs/assistant-professor-associate-professor-professor...
The Department of Statistics is undergoing a rapid expansion as part of the university's substantial investment in data science, which includes the newly formed School of Computer, Data & Information Sciences (https://cdis.wisc.edu/) and a future new building (https://cdis.wisc.edu/building/). The department is home to the Data Science major, the university's fastest-growing major.
Madison is a pleasant medium-sized city with a population around 250,000 located in the lake region of southern Wisconsin. It is the state capital with a large base for educational research and government activities as well as university-industry interaction. The university and community offer outstanding intellectual, cultural and recreational activities. Madison's quality of life always ranks very high as a place to work and live (e.g., https://realestate.usnews.com/places/rankings/best-places-to-live-for-qualit...).