Assistant Professors and Post-doctoral positions at Bocconi University, Milan, Italy
Università Bocconi , Milan (Italy, www.unibocconi.eu) invites applications for tenure-track and postdoc positions at the junior faculty level in the Department of Decision Sciences.
There will be a special emphasis for the areas of:
• Probability and Theoretical Statistics
• Applied Statistics and Econometrics
• Decision Theory and Game Theory
• Applied Mathematics/Optimization
• Quantitative Operations Management and related fields.
Knowledge of Italian is neither required nor advantageous. Responsibilities include teaching and, most importantly, productivity in research. Preference will be given to the most qualified candidates independently of their specific field of research.
Applicants should have— or be close to completing —a Ph.D. and proof of having established potential in research and teaching.
Contracts will run for up to eight years (with one paid sabbatical year and subject to renewal after the first three years). There is the possibility of promotion to a tenured position by the end of that period.
Compensation and teaching load will be competitive with other top European Schools.
Application must be submitted online at
Applications should be received by Sunday December 4, 2011
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Piero Veronese
Head, Department of Decision Sciences
Università Bocconi
via Roentgen, 1
20136 Milano - Italy
tel. + 39.02.58365622; fax +39.02.58365630
E.mail: piero.veronese@unibocconi.it
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