[AISWorld] Lecturer (Assistant Professor) of Information Systems at University of Tartu
Marlon Dumas
marlon.dumas at ut.ee
Mon Mar 2 12:50:24 EST 2020
We invite applications from promising early-career academics for a
full-time permanent position of Lecturer (Assistant Professor) of
Information Systems at University of Tartu's Institute of Computer
Science - https://www.cs.ut.ee/en/
In addition to teaching (one course per semester) and supervising
students, the successful candidate will be an active member of our
Software Engineering and Information Systems research group -
http://sep.cs.ut.ee/. The group conducts leading-edge research in the
fields of business process management, process mining, software
analytics and software processes. In the past ten years, the group has
earned seven best paper or distinguished paper awards, two best demo
awards, and three test-of-time awards at international conferences (BPM,
ER, ICSSP, RuleML+RR, MODELS).
We welcome candidates with a background in any sub-field of Information
Systems, including but not limited to requirements engineering,
information systems analysis and design, business process management,
business data analytics, social network analysis, information system
architectures, information systems security and privacy, or related topics.
University of Tartu is the leading higher education and research centre
in Estonia, with more than 15000 students and 1800 academic staff. It is
also the highest ranked university in the Baltic States according to
both the Times Higher Education and the QS World University rankings.
University of Tartu's Institute of Computer Science hosts 900 Bachelors
and Masters students and 70 doctoral students. The institute has a
strong international orientation: over 40% of graduate students and a
quarter of academic and research staff members are international.
Graduate teaching in the institute is in English.
Estonia is an open, modern, and advanced society, reputed for its
leadership in digital society development, its economic and press
freedom, and its robust and dynamic tech startup scene. Tartu is
historically the University town of Estonia, with a population of
100,000 including close to 20% of students.
The appointment will be permanent. The salary will be between 2500 and
2800 euros per month, gross. Estonia applies a flat income tax of 20% on
salaries. On top of the salary, the university pays social tax, which
opens rights to free public health insurance, maternity / paternity
benefits, and pension benefits. Other benefits include 56 days of annual
leave and a sabbatical semester per 5-years period of appointment.
Relocation support will be provided if applicable.
Besides access to EU funding instruments, Estonia has a merit-based
national research funding system that enables high-performing scholars
to create sustainable research groups, including a "starting grants"
scheme for early-career researchers, as well as the possibility of
supervising PhD students with state-funded PhD scholarships.
The starting date is negotiable, preferably in August 2020.
The deadline for applications is 3 February 2020. Further details about
the position, including formal requirements and application procedure
can be found at: http://www.cs.ut.ee/en/jobs (scroll down to "Lecturer
of Information Systems").
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