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MATHEMATICS EDUCATION Southern Connecticut State University is a 4-year comprehensive public institution in New Haven, CT, that offers undergraduate and graduate programs to about 13,000 students. The Department of Mathematics invites applications for a tenure track position in mathematics education at the Assistant/Associate Professor rank beginning August 2008 to teach undergraduate/master's-level courses in mathematics education and mathematics and participate in department and university activities. Teaching load: 12 hours/semester. Salary commensurate with rank and experience. A candidate for this position should be someone with experience/interest in the mathematical preparation of secondary/elementary school teachers. Additional qualifications: doctorate in mathematics, or doctorate in mathematics education with the equivalent of a Master's degree in mathematics, evidence of quality teaching, potential for scholarly growth. Evidence of experience in the K-12 arena is highly desirable. Send letter of application, vita, graduate and undergraduate transcripts (unofficial transcripts acceptable), statement of teaching philosophy, three letters of reference (at least one of which should address teaching) to Dr. Martin Hartog, Search Committee Chair, Mathematics Department, Southern Connecticut State University, 501 Crescent St., New Haven, CT 06515. In your cover letter, please indicate whether you will be attending the Joint Meeting of the AMS/MAA in San Diego. Note that in order for an application to receive full consideration, all materials must be received by December 3rd, 2007. For further information about our department, visit our website at http://www.southernct.edu/ departments/math/. SCSU is an AA/EOE. Minorities and women are encouraged to apply. |
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The Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Swarthmore College invites applications for two positions with starting dates of Fall 2008. (1) A tenure-track position in mathematics at the rank of Assistant Professor. Applications are welcome in all fields with special consideration given to those in analysis, differential equations, and applied mathematics. (2) A two-year visiting position in mathematics at the rank of Assistant Professor. Applications are welcome in all fields. Applicants will be considered for both positions automatically unless they specify to the contrary - it is not necessary to submit two separate applications. The teaching load for each position is three courses in one semester and two courses in the other. Applicants should have records of excellence in both scholarship and undergraduate teaching. A Ph.D. in mathematics by the starting date is also expected. Applications should include a curriculum vitae and three letters of recommendation, at least one of which addresses teaching. A cover letter and personal statements regarding research and teaching should also be included. Please submit all application materials either to http://www.mathjobs.org or to Mathematics Search Committee, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Swarthmore College, 500 College Ave., Swarthmore, PA 19081. Inquiries about the position may be sent to mathsearch@swarthmore.edu. Applications that are complete by December 14, 2007 will receive full consideration. Swarthmore College is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. |
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UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS BOSTON The Department of Mathematics at the University of Massachusetts Boston invites applications for a tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level beginning September 1, 2008. Special consideration will be given to applicants with research interests in Geometry, Representation Theory or Combinatorics. Candidates must possess a Ph.D. in Mathematics. The expectations for this position include the development of an active research program, a commitment to excellence in teaching, and contributions to departmental and college service. New faculty typically have a reduced teaching load so they can develop their research program. For more information about the Mathematics Department, visit its website at http://www.math.umb.edu. Applications should be submitted through http://www.mathjobs.org. A complete application packet should include a cover letter, a curriculum vitae, the completed AMS cover sheet, a brief statement of current research plans, a brief statement on teaching, and three letters of recommendation, at least one of which should address the candidate’s teaching. For full consideration, completed applications must be submitted by December 15, 2007. Located on Boston harbor, the University of Massachusetts Boston offers undergraduate and graduate programs in almost 90 fields of study. It serves a diverse population of over 13,000 students and is nationally recognized as a model of excellence for urban universities. For more information about the university, visit its website at http://www.umb.edu. UMass Boston is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity, Title IX employer and strongly encourages women, members of all ethnic groups, and people with disabilities to apply. |
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PURDUE UNIVERSITY FACULTY POSITIONS IN STATISTICS The Department of Statistics at Purdue University invites applications in all areas of statistics and probability for tenure-track positions beginning August 2008. A number of positions are available at the Assistant Professor level; senior positions will be considered for highly qualified applicants. Additional positions are available for candidates also in applications areas designated in COALESCE II, a College of Science-wide multidisciplinary hiring effort. Two separate COALESCE II positions in Statistics are available, one with applications in the social sciences, and one with applications in applied mathematics. The Department of Statistics offers a stimulating and nurturing academic environment. More than thirty tenured and tenure-track faculty members direct research programs in a broad range of areas. Further information about the department is available at: http://www.stat.purdue.edu. All applicants should hold a PhD in Statistics, or a related field, be committed to excellence in teaching, and have demonstrated strong potential for excellence in research. Salary and benefits are highly competitive. Applicants matching one search may be considered in other relevant searches when appropriate. Review of applications will begin on December 1, 2007, and will continue until the positions are filled. For all positions in Statistics, please visit http://www.stat.purdue.edu/hiring/ to apply. Purdue University is an Equal Opportunity/Equal Access/Affirmative Action employer fully committed to achieving a diverse workforce. |
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Applications are invited for one full-time, tenure-track position in mathematics beginning 16 August 2008. The position(s) is initially budgeted at the assistant professor level, but an appointment at the associate professor level may be possible for an exceptional candidate with qualifications and experience appropriate to that rank. Normal duties consist of teaching two courses per semester, conducting research, and rendering service to the Department, University, and profession at a level appropriate to the faculty member's experience. The position(s) requires an earned doctorate and research interests that are compatible with those of the existing faculty; preference will be given to applicants with potential or demonstrated excellence in research and prior successful undergraduate teaching experience. Salary and benefits are competitive. For full consideration, applicants should send a completed AMS cover sheet, curriculum vitae, a description of current and planned research, and have three letters of recommendation (at least one of which must address the applicant's teaching experience and proficiency) sent to: Search Committee; Department of Mathematics; The University of Oklahoma; 601 Elm, PHSC 423; Norman, OK 73019-0315 Phone: 405-325-6711; FAX: 405-325-7484; E-mail: search@math.ou.edu *Applications may also be submitted online through http://mathjobs.org Screening of applications will begin on December 15, 2007 and will continue until the position(s) is filled. The University of Oklahoma is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Women and Minorities are Encouraged to Apply. |
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UNC-CH The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill The UNC-CH Mathematics Department invites applications for an assistant professor tenure track position, in the area of geometry and algebra, effective July 1, 2008. Applicants must have completed or expect to complete the Ph.D. or equivalent by July 2008. In addition, applicants must have a strong research program and a commitment to excellence in teaching. Duties of this position will include teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels and continued research. Applicants should send: (1) The AMS Standard Cover Sheet, (2) Curriculum Vita, (3) Description of current research and a plan for future research, (4) A statement of teaching goals, and (5) Four letters of recommendation. The AMS Standard Cover Sheet should be completed online at www.mathjobs.org. Applicants are encouraged to submit their entire application at this site. Applications can also be mailed to: Tenure Track Search - Geometry, Department of Mathematics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, CB #3250 Phillips Hall, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3250. Review of applications will begin December 10, 2007. For further information on the Department, please visit our website at http://www.math.unc.edu or contact Professor Patrick Eberlein at pbe@email.unc.edu. UNC-CH is an Equal Opportunity Employer. |
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Harvey Mudd College invites applications for a tenure-track position; candidates from all areas of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics, including statistics, biostatistics, mathematical biology and mathematical finance, are encouraged to apply. The rank will be at the assistant or associate professor level. Excellence in teaching is essential, as is evidence of a strong and ongoing research program. Candidates must be willing to supervise undergraduate research, and work with others in departmental programs, such as the industrial projects-based Clinic program. Candidates with a demonstrated success in working with diverse student populations are particularly encouraged to apply. The Mathematics Department at Harvey Mudd College has been recognized nationally as a leader in teaching, research, mentoring undergraduate research, and educational outreach to local high schools. In 2006, the American Mathematical Society recognized the department with its inaugural award for Exemplary Program or Achievement in a Mathematics Department. Harvey Mudd College is a highly selective undergraduate institution of science, engineering and mathematics. A quarter of our students are National Merit Scholars, a fifth are high school valedictorians and one year of high school calculus is required for admission. Each year there are about 40 graduates in mathematics, mathematical biology and mathematics/computer science with roughly half going to graduate school. The College enrolls about 750 students and is a member of the Claremont Colleges consortium, comprising five undergraduate colleges, the Claremont Graduate University, and the Keck Graduate Institute of Applied Life Sciences, forming together an academic community of about 5000 students. There is an active research community of over 50 mathematicians and statisticians in the consortium. Claremont is situated approximately 35 miles east of downtown Los Angeles, at the foot of the San Gabriel mountains. The community is known for its tree-lined streets and village charm. It is an easy drive from Claremont to cultural attractions of the greater Los Angeles area, as well as the ocean, mountains and deserts of Southern California. Strong preference will be given to applications submitted through http://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/. Applicants should submit a cover letter; a curriculum vitae; a synopsis of their current research program; and a teaching portfolio, including a description of their teaching philosophy and experience. They should also arrange to have three letters of recommendation submitted through the mathjobs.org website. Candidates are also welcome to include in the cover letter a statement about their personal efforts working in and promoting diverse academic environments. Further information about the college and department may be found at http://www.math.hmc.edu/. Preference will be given to applications completed by December 10, 2007. Harvey Mudd College is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to the recruitment of candidates historically underrepresented on college faculties. Experience with or demonstrated ability to effectively teach students from diverse backgrounds will be considered among the criteria for appointment. |
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The Department of Mathematics at Saint Mary's College is accepting applications for a tenure-track position to begin in August, 2008. Requirements include a Ph.D. in mathematics or mathematics education with specialization in Operations Research or K-12 Mathematics Education. The ideal candidate will be a broadly trained mathematician with an expressed, preferably demonstrated, interest in teaching at the undergraduate level, including general education courses in applied, finite and discrete mathematics. Duties beyond teaching include individual consultation with students, directing undergraduate mathematics projects, appropriate scholarly and professional activities, and college service. Numerous opportunities exist for teaching, consulting, and research collaborations across campus as well as in the community. In addition to being strongly committed to undergraduate teaching, viable candidates must demonstrate their potential to contribute to the diversity and excellence of the academic community through their teaching, research and scholarly activity, and service. Applications which are completed by December 4, 2007 will be given full consideration. However, applications will continue to be accepted until the position is filled. A complete application includes a curriculum vitae with the candidate's philosophy of teaching, post-secondary transcripts, and three letters of reference, at least two addressing teaching. Saint Mary's College, with an enrollment of 1600 and ranked nationally in the top 100 liberal arts colleges by U. S. News, is a four-year Catholic liberal arts college for women sponsored by the Sisters of the Holy Cross. Saint Mary's College is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The College has a strong institutional commitment to diversity and seeks applications from historically underrepresented racial and ethnic minority groups, those who have had multicultural experience, and those who can demonstrate a commitment to diversity. Application materials should be sent to: Donald E. Miller, Chair <dmiller@saintmarys.edu>; Department of Mathematics; Saint Mary's College; Notre Dame, IN 46556 |
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The department of mathematics at Grand Valley State University has openings for an assistant professor in mathematics and an assistant or associate professor in mathematics education. The university is committed to diversity and is interested in hiring new faculty who can contribute through their teaching, scholarship, and/or service to the diversity and excellence of the academic community. For more details about the positions, the department and West Michigan please visit: http://www.gvsu.edu/math/jobs.html |
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The Smith College Department of Mathematics and Statistics invites applications for a Mellon Post-doctoral Fellowship in mathematics or statistics beginning in Fall 2008. This two-year position carries a reduced teaching load of one course per semester. A Ph.D. in mathematics or related discipline must have been received between June 2004 and the appointment date. Excellence in teaching is essential, as is evidence of a strong and ongoing research program. One of the nation's top liberal arts colleges and largest women's college, Smith College has a faculty of outstanding scholars who are also dedicated teachers. Our department has broad interests in theoretical and applied mathematics and statistics. Smith is a member of the Five College consortium, which supports a vibrant mathematical community. The recently NSF funded Center for Women in Mathematics at Smith offers additional opportunities to work with women heading toward graduate school in mathematics. The Center will match students with faculty mentors to engage in research. We are especially interested in applicants who will help mentor our diverse student body. Applications must be submitted on line through mathjobs.org and must include a letter of application, a curriculum vitae, a description of research, a statement of teaching experience and philosophy and at least three letters of recommendation addressing both teaching and research. Smith College is an equal opportunity employer encouraging excellence through diversity. |
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THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF MATHEMATICS The American Institute of Mathematics (AIM), is one of seven NSF-funded mathematics institutes in the US. Located in Palo Alto, California, AIM has been hosting fully-funded, week-long workshops in all areas of mathematics since 2002. Key points are: |
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Tenure-track Assistant Professor in the Mathematics and Statistics Department at American University, beginning Fall 2008. Qualified candidates will have a strong background in Mathematics or Statistics. Ph.D. and teaching experience required. American University is an EEO/AA employer. Minority and women candidates are encouraged to apply. See math.american.edu/positions, or contact the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at (202) 885-3120 for details. |
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Georgia College & State University The Mathematics Department at Georgia College & State University invites applications for a tenure track Assistant Professor of Mathematics. A PhD in mathematics, statistics, or closely related field is required. Employment will begin August 2008. A review of applications will begin October 19, 2007. For full consideration, applications must be postmarked or electronically submitted at http://www.mathjobs.org/jobs by November 30, 2007. Please visit http://www.gcsu.edu/facultyjobs/ for a full position description. Georgia is an Open Records state. The finalist will be required to submit to a background investigation. GCSU is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative-Action Institution. |
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The Williams College Department of Mathematics and Statistics invites applications for one tenure track position in mathematics, beginning fall 2008, at the rank of assistant professor (in an exceptional case, a more advanced appointment may be considered). We are seeking a highly qualified candidate who has demonstrated excellence in teaching and research, and who will have a Ph.D. by the time of appointment. Williams College is a private, residential, highly selective liberal arts college with an undergraduate enrollment of approximately 2,000 students. The teaching load is two courses per 12-week semester and a winter term course every other January. In addition to excellence in teaching, an active and successful research program is expected. To apply, please send a vita and have three letters of recommendation on teaching and research sent to the Hiring Committee, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Williams College, Williamstown, MA 01267. Teaching and research statements are also welcome. Evaluation of applications will begin on or after November 15 and will continue until the position is filled. Williams College is dedicated to providing a welcoming intellectual environment for all of its faculty, staff and students; as an EEO/AA employer, Williams especially encourages applications from women and minorities. For more information on the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, visit http://www.williams.edu/Mathematics. |
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Department of Mathematics and Statistics invites applications for a newly authorized visiting position in mathematics for the 2008-2009 year, at the rank of assistant professor. A Ph.D. is required. Send a vita and three letters of recommendation on teaching and research to: Visitor Hiring Committee, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Williams College, Williamstown, MA 01267. Consideration of applications will begin on November 15th and continue until the position is filled. Williams College is dedicated to providing a welcoming intellectual environment for all of its faculty, staff and students; as an AA/EOE employer, Williams especially welcomes applications from women and minority candidates. |
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The Department of Mathematics, invites applications for a tenure-track position in Harmonic Analysis (Calderon-Zygmund theory of singular integral operators, smoothness spaces, regularity of partial differential equations, geometric measure theory) at the Assistant Professor level starting August 25, 2008. All candidates must have completed a Ph.D. in Mathematics by July 31st, 2008, and must present evidence of outstanding accomplishments in both research and teaching. Electronic applications using MathJobs.Org at http://www.mathjobs.org are preferred. However, application materials can also be mailed to: Hiring Committee; Department of Mathematics; University of Virginia; P.O. Box 400137; Charlottesville, VA, 22904-4137 U.S.A. A complete application requires a letter of application, a curriculum vitae, an AMS standard cover sheet, a research statement, and a statement of teaching interests and experience. Candidates must also arrange for at least four letters of reference to be sent directly from their referees. At least one letter of reference must include a detailed comment on the teaching abilities of the applicant. For immediate consideration, please submit applications by November 15, 2007; however, the position will remain open to applications until filled. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. The University of Virginia is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. |
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University of Illinois at Chicago Department of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science Research Assistant Professorship The Department has active research programs in centrally important areas of pure mathematics, computational and applied mathematics, combinatorics and mathematical computer science, statistics, and mathematics education. See http://www.math.uic.edu for more information. Applications are invited for the following position, effective August 16, 2008, subject to budgetary approval. Research Assistant Professorship. This is a non-tenure track position, normally renewable annually to a maximum of three years. This position carries a teaching responsibility of one course per semester, and the expectation that the incumbent play a significant role in the research life of the Department. The salary for AY 2007-2008 for this position is $53,500, the salary for AY 2008-2009 may be higher. Applicants must have a Ph.D. or equivalent degree in mathematics, computer science, statistics, mathematics education or related field, and evidence of outstanding research potential. Send vita and at least three (3) letters of recommendation, clearly indicating the position being applied for, to: Appointments Committee; Dept. of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science; University of Illinois at Chicago; 851 S. Morgan (m/c 249); Box R; Chicago, IL 60607. Applications through mathjobs.org are encouraged. No e-mail applications will be accepted. To ensure full consideration, materials must be received by December 31, 2007. However, we will continue considering candidates until all positions have been filled. Minorities, persons with disabilities, and women are particularly encouraged to apply. UIC is an AA/EOE. Tenure track positions The Department has active research programs in centrally important areas of pure mathematics, computational and applied mathematics, combinatorics and mathematical computer science, statistics, and mathematics education. See http://www.math.uic.edu for more information. Applications are invited for the following positions, effective August 16, 2008, subject to budgetary approval. Tenure track positions. Candidates in all areas of interest to the Department will be considered. The position is at the Assistant Professor level. Applicants must have a Ph.D. or equivalent degree in mathematics, computer science, statistics, mathematics education or related field, an outstanding research record, and evidence of strong teaching ability. The salary is negotiable. Send vita and at least three (3) letters of recommendation, clearly indicating the position being applied for, to: Appointments Committee; Dept. of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science; University of Illinois at Chicago; 851 S. Morgan (m/c 249); Box T; Chicago, IL 60607. Applications through mathjobs.org are encouraged. No e-mail applications will be accepted. To ensure full consideration, materials must be received by November 16, 2007. However, we will continue considering candidates until all positions have been filled. Minorities, persons with disabilities, and women are particularly encouraged to apply. UIC is an AA/EOE. Tenure track position in Mathematics Education. Applications are invited for the following position, effective August 16, 2008, subject to budgetary approval. The Department has active research programs in centrally important areas of pure mathematics, computational and applied mathematics, combinatorics and mathematical computer science, statistics, and mathematics education. See http://www.math.uic.edu for more information. The position is at the Assistant Professor level. Applicants must have a Ph.D. or equivalent degree in the mathematical sciences or mathematics education, or equivalent qualification, a promising record of research in mathematics education, and evidence of strong teaching ability. The salary is negotiable. Send a letter indicating interest in the mathematics education position, vita, statement of research and teaching interests, and at least three (3) letters of recommendation, to: Mathematics Education Search Committee; Dept. of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science; University of Illinois at Chicago; 851 S. Morgan (m/c 249); Box E; Chicago, IL 60607. Applications through mathjobs.org are encouraged. No e-mail applications will be accepted. To ensure full consideration, materials must be received by January 1, 2008. However, we will continue considering candidates until all positions have been filled. Minorities, persons with disabilities, and women are particularly encouraged to apply. UIC is an AA/EOE. |
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Applications are invited for a tenure track position in the Department of Mathematics at the assistant professor level starting in August 2008. Candidates must have a Ph.D. in statistics or in mathematics with emphasis in statistics. Candidates must have a commitment to teaching, advising, curriculum development and research supervision at the undergraduate and graduate levels. For complete application details, see http://www.udayton.edu/~mathdept The University of Dayton is a private comprehensive Catholic university founded by the Society of Mary in 1850. The University of Dayton is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. The University of Dayton is firmly committed to the principle of diversity. |
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The Science and Mathematics Division seeks candidates for a tenure-track professorship in mathematics with teaching duties including courses for math majors, math education specializations and general education mathematics. Please see our full position announcement at www.eureka.edu/employment for details. Electronic applications may be sent to: employment@eureka.edu. Applicant screening will begin on 8/15/2007 and continue until the position is filled. Eureka College is an equal opportunity employer committed to achieving diversity within its administration, faculty, staff, and students. |
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Case Western Reserve University Department of Mathematics, Case Western Reserve University, 10900 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio, 44106-7058. Tenure-track and temporary positions. Open rank, however appointment at the rank of assistant professor is strongly preferred. Tenure track in area of numerical analysis/scientific computing to enhance Department program. Also NSF funded post-doc in area of functional analysis/convexity. For more information, see http://www.case.edu/artsci/math/employment.htm. The successful tenure-track candidate will hold the Ph.D. or equivalent and have, relative to career stage, a distinguished record of publication, research, service, and teaching. Compensation commensurate with qualifications. Applications will be considered on receipt; applications will be accepted until position is filled. Electronic applications to: James Alexander, math-faculty-position@cwru.edu, consisting of a letter of application, AMS cover sheet, CV, and have three letters of reference sent. CWRU is a recipient of an NSF ADVANCE institutional transformation grant to increase the participation of women in science and engineering. Case Western Reserve University is committed to diversity and is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer. Applications from women and minorities are especially encouraged. |
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The Department of Mathematics anticipates the appointment of several tenure-track assistant professors, effective August, 2008. Salary will be competitive. We seek candidates in the field of Applied Mathematics, particularly with an interest in scientific computing, modeling and simulation, applied probability and stochastic processes. Applicants should have excellent research accomplishments and potential, a Ph.D. in the mathematical sciences and a strong commitment to teaching. A complete application consists of: electronic application, a curriculum vitae and a statement of research interests. These materials can be electronically submitted through the following link: https://www.ubjobs.buffalo.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/frameset/Frameset.jsp?time=1188313507684 Four letters of recommendation can be mailed under separate cover to the following address: Search Committee The deadline for applications is December 1, 2007. No paper applications will be accepted. The University at Buffalo is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Recruiter. We are interested in identifying prospective minority and women candidates. No person, in whatever relationship with the University at Buffalo, shall be subject to discrimination on the basis of age, color, creed, handicap, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation or veteran status. |
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John Wesley Young Research Instructorship The John Wesley Young Instructorship is a postdoctoral, two- to three-year appointment intended for promising Ph.D. graduates with strong interests in both research and teaching and whose research interests overlap a department member's. Current research areas include applied mathematics, combinatorics, geometry, logic, noncommutative geometry, number theory, operator algebras, probability, set theory, and topology. Instructors teach four ten-week courses distributed over three terms, though one of these terms in residence may be free of teaching. The assignments normally include introductory, advanced undergraduate, and graduate courses. Instructors usually teach at least one course in their own specialty. This appointment is for 26 months with a monthly salary of $4,667 and a possible 12 month renewal. Salary includes two-month research stipend for Instructors in residence during two of the three summer months. To be eligible for a 2008-2011 Instructorship, candidate must be able to complete all requirements for the Ph.D. degree before September 2008. Applications may be obtained through a link at http://www.math.dartmouth.edu/recruiting/ or http://www.mathjobs.org - Position ID: 237-JWY. General inquiries can be directed to Annette Luce, Department of Mathematics, Dartmouth College, 6188 Kemeny Hall, Hanover, New Hampshire 03755-3551. At least one referee should comment on applicant's teaching ability; at least two referees should write about applicant's research ability. Applications received by January 5, 2008 receive first consideration; applications will be accepted until position is filled. Dartmouth College is committed to diversity and strongly encourages applications from women and minorities. |
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The Department of Mathematics at SUNY Geneseo is conducting a search for a tenure track faculty position to begin the fall semester, 2007. Qualified candidates from all fields of the mathematical sciences, including statistics and Mathematics Education, will be considered. The particular field is less important than the ability and willingness to assume responsibilities as needed in a department with approximately 20 faculty and 250 majors. Interested candidates can find additional information and application instructions at http://jobs.geneseo.edu/. |
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The Mathematics Department at Shippensburg University seeks candidates for a tenure-track position at the assistant professor level. Qualifications include a Ph.D. in the mathematical sciences, effective communication skills, an active program of mathematical scholarship, and a commitment to teaching excellence. Please see our full position announcement at http://webspace.ship.edu/math for details. Application review begins November 16, 2007 and will continue until the position is filled. Shippensburg University is an equal opportunity educational employer. |
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Representation Theory/Algebraic Geometry/Number Theory/Combinatorics Probability, Stochastic Analysis, Mathematical Finance |
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MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES RESEARCH INSTITUTE Deputy Director and Associate Director Applications are invited for the positions of Deputy Director and Associate Director at the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI), an independent research organization located on the campus of the University of California in Berkeley. The appointments will be for a term of at least two years starting August 2008. For more information, see http://www.msri.org/about/jobs/ddad. Applications will be considered starting November 1, 2007. MSRI is an equal opportunity employer. |
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Boas Assistant Professor Applications are solicited for up to three Ralph Boas assistant professorships of three years each starting September 2008. These are non-tenure track positions with a teaching load of four quarter courses per year. We invite applications from qualified mathematicians in all fields. Applications should be made electronically at www.mathjobs.org and should include (1) the American Mathematical Society Cover Sheet for Academic Employment, (2) a curriculum vitae, (3) a research statement, and (4) three letters of recommendation, one of which discusses the candidate's teaching qualifications. Inquiries may be sent to: boas@math.northwestern.edu. Department of Mathematics, 2033 Sheridan Road, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois 60208-2730 Tenure/Tenure Track Applications are welcomed at any time, but the review process starts December 1, 2007. Northwestern University is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer committed to fostering a diverse faculty; women and minority candidates are especially encouraged to apply. Applications are invited for anticipated tenured or tenure-track positions starting September 2008. Priority will be given to exceptionally promising research mathematicians. We invite applications from qualified mathematicians in all fields. Applications should be made electronically at www.mathjobs.org and should include (1) the American Mathematical Society Cover Sheet for Academic Employment, (2) a curriculum vitae, (3) a research statement, and (4) three letters of recommendation, one of which discusses the candidate's teaching qualifications. Inquiries may be sent to: boas@math.northwestern.edu. Applications are welcome at any time. Northwestern University is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer committed to fostering a diverse faculty; women and minority candidates are especially encouraged to apply. Department of Mathematics, 2033 Sheridan Road, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois 60208-2730 |
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Tenure/tenure track faculty The Mathematics Department at Purdue University seeks to fill several positions in pure and applied mathematics at the level of assistant professor or higher for August 2008. Appointments will be made based on demonstrated research and teaching qualifications. Ph.D. (or its equivalent) in mathematics or a closely related field is required. Outstanding applicants from various research areas of pure and applied mathematics will be considered. Because the department has several openings in applied mathematics, candidates who have significant research accomplishments in applied mathematics or computational applied mathematics are especially encouraged to apply. Applications should be submitted online through www.mathjobs.org and should include (1) the AMS cover sheet for academic employment, (2) a curriculum vitae, (3) a research statement, and (4) four letters of recommendation, one of which discusses the candidate's teaching qualifications. Reference letter writers should be asked to submit their letters online through www.mathjobs.org. Direct all inquiries to goeke@math.purdue.edu. Applications are considered on a continuing basis but candidates are urged to apply by November 1, 2007. Purdue University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Access/Equal Opportunity Employer. Women and individuals from underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply. The university is supportive of the professional needs of dual career couples. For more information about our department, see www.math.purdue.edu/. Research Assistant Professor These three-year positions to commence August 2008 are open to mathematicians who demonstrate exceptional research promise and a strong teaching record. Ph.D. by August 18, 2008 is required. Applicants should have research interests in common with Purdue faculty. Applications should be submitted online through www.mathjobs.org and should include (1) the AMS cover sheet for academic employment, (2) a curriculum vitae, (3) a research description, and (4) three letters of recommendation, one of which discusses the candidate's teaching qualifications. Reference letter writers should be asked to submit their letters online through www.mathjobs.org. Direct all inquiries to goeke@math.purdue.edu. Screening of applications will begin November 1. Some offers will be made before the end of January 2008. Purdue University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Access/Equal Opportunity Employer. Women and individuals from underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply. For more information about our department, see www.math.purdue.edu/. |
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INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDY, SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICS The School of Mathematics has a limited number of memberships, some with financial support for research in mathematics and computer science at the Institute during the 2008-09 academic year. Candidates must have given evidence of ability in research comparable at least with that expected for the Ph.D. degree. During the 2008-09 year, Alice Chang of Princeton University will lead a special program on geometric partial differential equations. The emphasis will be on non-linear partial differential equations with applications to problems in differential, conformal and convex geometry. Topics covered will include Yamabe type equations, Q-curvature equations, fully non-linear equations in conformal and convex geometry, construction of conformal invariants and operators, problems in conformally compact Einstein manifolds, measure and probability theory approaches to the Ricci Tensor. Partial differential equations continue to be one of the central tools for studying geometric and even topological questions, and one goal of this program will be to bring researchers in geometry and PDE together to study problems of common interest in areas such as those mentioned above. Recently the School has established the von Neumann Early Career Fellowships. Six of these fellowships will be available for the 2008-09 academic year. To be eligible for the von Neumann Fellowships, applicants should be at least 5 years following the receipt of their Ph.D. but not yet eligible to receive their first paid sabbatical. The Veblen Research Instructorship is a three-year position which the School of Mathematics and the Department of Mathematics at Princeton University established in 1998. Three-year instructorships will be offered each year to candidates in pure and applied mathematics who have received their Ph.D. within the last three years. The first and third year of the instructorship will be spent at Princeton University and will carry regular teaching responsibilities. The second year will be spent at the Institute and dedicated to independent research of the instructor's choice. Application materials may be requested from Applications, School of Mathematics, Institute for Advanced Study, Einstein Drive, Princeton, NJ 08540; email: applications@math.ias.edu. Application forms may be downloaded via a Web connection to http://www.math.ias.edu. Application deadline is December 1. The Institute for Advanced Study is committed to diversity and strongly encourages applications from women and minorities. |
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