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The Department of Mathematics and Statistics at American University invites applicants for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in statistics beginning September, 2009. A Ph.D. in statistics, biostatistics, or related statistical field is required. Evidence of teaching excellence and research potential is required. All areas of interest will be considered though candidates with expertise in biostatistics, Bayesian statistics, survey sampling, or financial statistics are strongly encourage to apply. The successful candidate is expected to teach a broad range of statistics courses to undergraduate and graduate students and to collaborate with faculty from various disciplines. Send letter of interest, CV, teaching statement, research statement, and at least three letters of recommendation, one of which addresses teaching, to: Statistics Search Committee; Department of Mathematics and Statistics The search will continue until the position is filled. American University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. |
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Berklee College of Music invites applications for a full-time faculty position in Mathematics. Interested applicants must have a PhD in a mathematic discipline and be equipped to teach courses in mathematics, statistics, statistical methods, research methods and more for musicians generally and especially for students majoring in Music Business, Music Education, Music Production and Engineering, Music Technology, and others. The ideal candidate will be a well-qualified mathematician and scholar, who understands mathematics as it applies to music and sound, who understands the relationship between mathematics and music, and who will lead curriculum development that appeals to and benefits developing students and professionals in multiple fields of music. For more details, please link to: http://www.berklee.edu/hr/jobs_public_detail.php?id=1260 Berklee College of Music is committed to increasing the diversity of the college community and the curriculum. Candidates who can contribute to that goal are encouraged to apply and to identify their strengths in this area. |
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THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO The Department anticipates appointment of an Assistant Professor in pure mathematics beginning Fall, 2008. This is a probationary appointment leading to a tenure decision. Minimum qualifications are a Ph.D. in mathematics, or a related field and at least one year of postdoctoral experience. Preferred qualifications include: publication record in recognized premier journals that demonstrates an impact on a field of scholarship which is close but complementary to the areas of research in our department, an ability to expand the department's interaction with other departments and/or local laboratories, evidence of a research program and an emerging national/international reputation, and a strong commitment to teaching and service at the undergraduate through graduate level and expectation of quality teaching ability with expected participation in an environment comprising significant cultural diversity. For more information visit www.math.unm.edu. Application materials, including a curriculum vitae, a description of research interests, and a teaching statement clearly outlining the candidate's experience, should be submitted online at: https://wws.math.unm.edu/hiring_pure/application.php Candidates must list contact information for a minimum of three individuals who will provide letters of recommendation. These individuals will be contacted via email and given information on how to submit their recommendations. Paper applications can alternatively be mailed to Pure Mathematics Hiring, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, MSC03 2150, The University of New Mexico, 1 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001. For best consideration applications should be received by March 31, 2008. Position will remain open until filled. UNM is an EOE/AA University. |
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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 2009 -2010 academic year. Candidates must have given evidence of ability in research comparable at least with that expected for the Ph.D. degree. During the academic year of 2009-2010, Enrico Bombieri of the School and Peter Sarnak of Princeton University/Institute for Advanced Study will lead a program on analytic number theory. The program will have an emphasis on analytic aspects, and particular topics that will be covered include the distribution of prime numbers, sieves, L functions, special sequences as well as additive and combinatorial methods, exponential sums, spectral analysis and modular forms. Minicourses explaining some of the basic methods and tools connected with these topics will be held towards the beginning of each term, and a weekly seminar will take place on Tuesday afternoons. A week-long workshop highlighting recent developments connected with the program will be held in the spring. Recently the School has established the von Neumann Early Career Fellowships. Six of these fellowships will be available for the 2009-2010 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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The Dept. of Math and CS of Arcadia University, located in suburban Philadelphia, invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professorship to begin September 2008. A Ph.D. in math or related area is required. Candidates should have a strong commitment to undergraduate teaching and an ongoing research program. Priority will be given to those mathematicians with demonstrated ability to also teach some computer science. Applications should be sent electronically to: Louis Friedler, Professor and Chair, Dept of Math and CS, Arcadia U., Glenside, PA 19038. math@arcadia.edu. Information on the department is available at http://gargoyle.arcadia.edu/mathcs. Please include a vita, statements of teaching philosophy and research plans, and initiate three letters of recommendation. Review of applications will begin February 20th. Arcadia University is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to enhancing diversity among our faculty. |
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Monroe Community College, located in Rochester, New York invites applications for Mathematics, Faculty Member Tenure-Track, Fall '08 position. We seek individuals who are versatile in their teaching and/or their professions, proficient with technology, open to change, passionate about learning, self-improvement, and committed to serving in various capabilities to realize the College's mission of student success. Duties include: Teaching mathematics courses from basic algebra through calculus, differential equations and linear algebra, including statistics and mathematics for non-science majors. Contribute to the department through department committees. Requirements include: A Master's degree in Mathematics, OR at least 18 graduate or post-calculus semester credits in mathematics with a Master's degree in Mathematics Education, Statistics or a closely related discipline from an accredited institution. Evidence that the Master's Degree has been awarded must be received by June 15. Ability to teach mathematics courses from basic algebra through calculus, differential equations and linear algebra, including statistics and mathematics for non-science majors. For full description, qualifications, and application instructions, please visit our website at http://jobs.monroecc.edu. Screening is to commence by February 15, 2008. AA/EOE/SUNY |
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