The person appointed will be expected to contribute to the Department's teaching activities in Financial Mathematics. In particular, there are established undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in Financial Mathematics, and it is anticipated that the new professor will contribute to the ongoing development of these courses.
The Department of Actuarial Mathematics and Statistics is internationally renowned both for its research and its teaching in Actuarial Science and Applied Probability. In addition, it has a growing reputation in Financial Mathematics through the activities of its financial maths group (Andrew Cairns, Terence Chan, Mark Owen, Anke Wiese, Julia Wirch and David Wilkie). Current teaching includes undergraduate and postgraduate courses in actuarial mathematics and statistics and occasional courses for continuing professional development. In addition, the highly-successful MSc course in Financial Mathematics (run jointly with the University of Edinburgh) is now complemented by a BSc degree in this field which commenced in October 2000.
The Department values highly its links with the business world. Staff are encouraged to develop contacts with professional, industrial, commercial, and research organisations as well as with other academics.
Edinburgh is the UK's second financial centre and the location of the headquarters of several major insurance companies (with substantial funds under management), banks, and investment companies. The medium size and geographical location of the city, together with the range of its cultural activities (which include the world-famous annual international arts festival), ensure that Edinburgh provides one of the highest qualities of life in the UK.
Research
The outstanding international reputation of the Department was acknowledged in 2001 with the award of a grade 5 (within the subject area of Statistics and OR) in the UK Research Assessment Exercise (RAE). This award identified the group as the leading centre of research in actuarial and financial mathematics in the UK. Current research interests include:
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The department is able to provide generous support for participation in international conferences and workshops.
Further details can also be found in the Department's Annual Report for 2000.
Teaching
Current teaching in the Department includes:
Job Qualifications
Applicants should have:
Persons wishing to discuss these opportunities informally and in
confidence may contact either
Howard Waters (Head of Department), (0131 451 3202) (e-mail
H.R. Waters@ma.hw.ac.uk),
Andrew Cairns, (0131 451 3202) (e-mail
A. Cairns@ma.hw.ac.uk),
or
Angus Macdonald, (0131 451 3202) (e-mail
A.S. Macdonald@ma.hw.ac.uk).
Application forms and further information may be obtained from: The Personnel Office, Heriot-Watt University, Riccarton, Edinburgh, EH14 4AS, UK, or phone 0131 451 3475 (24 hours) or e-mail personnel@hw.ac.uk or HTML enquiries form. Please quote job reference 06/01/WWW.
Andrew Cairns, Department of Actuarial Mathematics and Statistics, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, EH14 4AS