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WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY

The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at Wesleyan University invites applications for a tenure track assistant professorship to begin in the academic year 2006-2007. Candidates must have in hand, or near completion, a Ph.D. or equivalent degree and strong records in both research and teaching.

We seek candidates with a research specialization in topology, broadly construed, and are particularly interested in candidates whose research interests will enable interaction with our current faculty. Teaching duties will be two courses per semester, ranging from introductory to doctoral level courses.

Wesleyan University is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.

Applications should be submitted by December 15, 2005 and include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, research statement and teaching statement, and at least four letters of recommendation, including one which evaluates teaching. Applications may be submitted online at mathjobs.org or mailed to the following address or e-address:
Search Committee, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT 06459.
email: mathsearch@math.wesleyan.edu


UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, MERCED
School of Natural Sciences
Tenure-Track or Tenured Positions in Applied Mathematics

The School of Natural Sciences invites applicants for two tenure-track or tenured faculty positions in Applied Mathematics to begin July 1, 2006. We are seeking exceptionally qualified candidates in areas of modeling, applied analysis and scientific computing. A PhD in applied mathematics or a related field and demonstrated excellence in research and teaching are required. Special attention will be paid to applicants who participate in interdisciplinary research and contribute also to one or more of the research programs in the natural sciences, engineering and social sciences on campus. The University of California at Merced is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer with a strong institutional commitment to the achievement of diversity among its faculty, staff, and students. The University is supportive of dual career couples. To apply, please visit our website: http://jobs.ucmerced.edu/view_academic_position.faces?positionId=274 (Full Professor) or http://jobs.ucmerced.edu/view_academic_position.faces?positionId=298 (Assistant Professor).


UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN KENTUCKY

Tenure-track position in Mathematics Education starting August 2006, Assistant or Associate Professor level. For details of requirements and expectations, visit http://www.wku.edu/Mathematics/, or contact the chair of the search committee at wanda.weidemann@wku.edu. Review begins December 1, 2005 and continues until the position is filled. WKU is an EO/AA employer.


CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY

Department of Mathematics, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio. One or more tenure-track appointments. Open rank, however appointment at the rank of assistant professor is strongly preferred. We especially emphasize coordination with Department, College and University goals, including undergraduate teaching in the University's SAGES Program. Areas of preference have been identified to meet Department priorities. For more information and instructions, see http://www.case.edu/artsci/dean/searches/math06.html. Indicate in which area you wish to be considered. The successful 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. Electronic applications only, to: James Alexander, math-faculty-position@cwru.edu, consisting of a letter of application, which indicates in which area of preference you wish to be considered, AMS cover sheet, a c.v., and the names and contact information for four referees to whom we may write. Visiting positions/instructorships/lectureships may also be open. Evaluation of applications will begin December 15, 2005. Case 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 or minorities are especially encouraged.


WELLESLEY COLLEGE
Department of Mathematics

Tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level beginning fall 2006. Requirements include a Ph.D. in mathematics (completed or anticipated by August 2006), excellence in and commitment to both undergraduate teaching and mathematical research in a liberal-arts environment. Candidates with research interests in any area of mathematics will be considered. The teaching load is four courses per year. Applicants should send a curriculum vitae and arrange for at least three letters of recommendation that address both teaching and research to Search Committee, Department of Mathematics, Wellesley College, 106 Central Street, Wellesley, MA 02481. Applications and letters should arrive by Friday, December 2, 2005 to ensure full consideration. Wellesley College is an EO/AA educational institution and employer. The College is committed to increasing the diversity of the college community and the curriculum. Candidates who believe they will contribute to that goal are encouraged to apply.


GETTYSBURG COLLEGE

Gettysburg College invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in applied mathematics or statistics beginning August 2006. We are searching for candidates who work in the general area of applied mathematics or statistics, including modeling, probability, biomathematics, financial mathematics, operations research, etc. Applicants must have a Ph.D. in one of the applied areas of the mathematical sciences, including statistics, or expect to complete all requirements for the degree by September 2006. A record of excellence in effective and innovative teaching, a clear promise of outstanding achievements in research, and a desire to assume a career in a liberal arts environment are essential. A successful candidate will have the opportunity to shape the mathematics program of an energetic department, to teach a broad range of topics in undergraduate mathematics, and to involve students in a variety of mathematical activities outside the classroom. The College is prepared to assist in establishing a research program; this assistance may include a paid pre-tenure leave.

Gettysburg College is a highly selective liberal arts college located within 90 minutes of the Baltimore/Washington metropolitan area. It is consistently ranked in the top 50 liberal arts colleges in the nation. Established in 1832, the College has a rich history and is situated on a 220-acre campus with an enrollment of 2,500 students. Gettysburg College celebrates diversity and invites applications from members of any group that has been historically underrepresented in the American academy. The College assures equal employment opportunity and prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, sexual orientation, age, and disability. You may learn more about the College and the Department through the website: http://www.gettysburg.edu/academics/math/applicant_information.html.

Please send a letter of application explaining your interest in our department, a curriculum vitae, a brief description of your teaching methods and objectives, and a summary of your research goals to:

Mathematics Search Committee; Department of Mathematics; Gettysburg College; Gettysburg, PA 17325

No electronic submissions will be accepted. Also arrange for the committee to receive three letters of recommendation addressing teaching effectiveness and research potential. Completed applications received by December 1, 2005, will receive full consideration.


SUNY FREDONIA, Mathematical Sciences

Tenure-track Assistant Professor. Ph.D. (earned or expected) in the mathematical sciences is required. The department offers undergraduate majors in mathematics, applied mathematics, and mathematics education, and an MSEd in Mathematics Education. A successful candidate will show evidence of excellence in teaching and potential for scholarly growth. Review of applications will begin November 21 and continue until the position is filled. For further information and application instructions, visit the department website at www.fredonia.edu/department/math. SUNY Fredonia is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. We actively seek and encourage applications from minorities, women, and people with disabilities.


SUNY FREDONIA, Mathematics Education

Tenure-track position in mathematics education at the Assistant or Associate Professor level. Requires a doctorate (earned or expected) in mathematics education or mathematics. A successful candidate will have expertise, interest, and experience educating mathematics teachers at the middle school or high school level, will show evidence of excellence in teaching and potential for scholarly growth. Review of applications will begin November 21 and continue until the position is filled. For further information and application instructions, visit the department website at www.fredonia.edu/department/math. SUNY Fredonia is an Equal opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. We actively seek and encourage applications from minorities, women, and people with disabilities.


MIAMI UNIVERSITY

The Department of Mathematics and Statistics invites applications for a tenure track position at the Assistant Professor level starting in Fall 2006.

The successful candidate must have completed a Ph.D. in Mathematics before the starting date. Duties include a continuing research program and effective teaching at the graduate and undergraduate levels. Applicants in all areas of mathematics will be considered. However, strong preference will be given to candidates in areas connected with the research interests of the department -- in particular, those in Algebra, Analysis, Applied Mathematics, Graph Theory and Combinatorics, Optimization, Set Theory, and Topology. See www.muohio.edu/mathstat/ for further details on departmental interests and activities. Inquiries may be directed to MathSearch@notch.mathstat.muohio.edu or 513-529-5818.

Applicants should send a letter of application, AMS cover sheet, vita, and description of research program to:

Mathematics Search
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Miami University
Oxford, Ohio 45056.

Applicants should also arrange for four letters of reference to be sent to the above address. At least one of the letters should discuss the candidate's teaching ability and potential. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled; however, screening of applications will begin on December 5, 2005.

Miami University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Women and minority candidates are encouraged to apply.


SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY

The department seeks to fill a tenured or tenure track position in applied mathematics and possibly an additional position in analysis beginning August, 2006. Candidates should have a record of strong accomplishment and potential in both research and teaching. Although preference will be given to candidates in applied mathematics and analysis, exceptional candidates in all areas will be considered. Preference will also be given to candidates who have postdoctoral experience and whose research interests overlap and/or complement those of our current faculty. Relevant subfields presently represented in the department include real analysis, PDE, including numerical solution of PDEs, several complex variables, probability, approximation theory, numerical analysis, and wavelet analysis. See http://math.syr.edu for more information.

Applications should include a cover letter, CV, three letters of recommendation addressing research qualifications, and at least one letter of recommendation addressing teaching. Send applications to Chair, Department of Mathematics, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, 13244. For full consideration, applications should be received by November 15, 2005.

Syracuse University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer committed to fostering a diverse faculty; women and minority candidates are especially encouraged to apply.


NORFOLK STATE UNIVERSITY

Norfolk State University is seeking applications for a position in the Department of Mathematics.

RESPONSIBILITIES: Teach and advise students in mathematics, supervise undergraduate student research in area of expertise, develop curriculum; serve on departmental, school, and university committees; perform appropriate scholarly and service activities.

QUALIFICATIONS: Ph.D. in Mathematics or Mathematics Education or Statistics/Biostatistics. Commitment to academic excellence, record of teaching and scholarly achievement, evidence of research and grantsmanship. The successful candidates must pass a criminal background check.

SALARY/RANK: Commensurate with qualifications and experience.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Submit a letter of application, an official application form, curriculum vitae, transcript of most recent terminal degree, and three letters of recommendation to:
Chair, Department of Mathematics, Norfolk State University
700 Park Avenue, Norfolk, VA 23504.
Tel: (757) 823-8820, Fax: (757) 823-8427, Email:
mokeeve@nsu.edu

APPLICATION DEADLINE: Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until position is filled.


COLBY COLLEGE

The Department of Mathematics at Colby College invites applications for a tenure-track position in mathematics at the assistant professor level. Preference will be given to candidates with active research programs in subfields of combinatorics, algebra, or number theory. Exceptional candidates in other fields will also be considered. Candidates should have a Ph.D. in mathematics and should show promise in both teaching and research. The appointee will be expected to maintain a vigorous research program while also being an exceptional teacher and advisor at the undergraduate level. Teaching load is five courses a year. Salary is competitive.

Send curriculum vitae, statements on teaching and research, and three letters of recommendation to
Tenure Track Search Chair
Department of Mathematics
Colby College
5830 Mayflower Hill
Waterville, ME 04901
We cannot accept applications in electronic form. Review of applications will begin on November 15, 2005 and will continue until the position is filled.

Colby is a highly selective liberal arts college located in central Maine. The college is a three-hour drive north of Boston and has easy access to lakes, skiing, the ocean, and other recreational and cultural activities. For more information about the position and the department, visit our web site at www.colby.edu/math.

Colby is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer, committed to excellence through diversity, and strongly encourages applications and nominations of persons of color, women, and members of other under-represented groups. For more information about the College, please visit the Colby Web site at www.colby.edu.


AMERICAN UNIVERSITY
Mathematics or Statistics

The Department of Mathematics and Statistics in the College of Arts and Sciences at American University has an opening for a tenure track assistant professor in Statistics or Mathematics for Fall 2006.

Qualifications: earned doctorate in Mathematics or in Statistics by Fall 2006, as well as evidence of effective teaching and either a record of or the potential for continuing productive scholarship. Responsibilities: teaching undergraduate and graduate level mathematics or statistics courses; conducting research; advising and mentoring students, with particular sensitivity to women and minority students; institutional service.

Application review will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Submit letter of application and vitae to Search Committee, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, American University, 4400 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20016-8050. Have official transcripts and three letters of reference sent directly to the department. At least one letter should specifically mention teaching experience.

All applicants are encouraged to review full application instructions, available at www.mathstat.american.edu/positions, or from the department at (202) 885-3124, or by email at mathstat@american.edu. American University is an Equal Employment Opportunity / Affirmative Action employer, committed to a diverse faculty, staff, and student body. Women and minority candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.


INDIANA UNIVERSITY-PURDUE UNIVERSITY INDIANAPOLIS
Tenure-Track Positions in Mathematics, Mathematics Education, and Statistics/Biostatistics

The IUPUI Department of Mathematical Sciences announces one or more tenure-track positions, pending final budgetary approval, in mathematics (pure or applied), mathematics education and in statistics/biostatistics, beginning 8/2006. A Ph.D. and a demonstrated potential for excellence in research and in teaching are required. Rank and salary will be commensurate with qualifications. For more detailed information about each position, as well as minimum qualifications, see http://www.math.iupui.edu/news/employment/, or send letter of interest, AMS form, CV, statements on research and on teaching, and four letters of recommendation (including one on teaching) to the Search & Screen Committee, Department of Mathematical Sciences, IUPUI, 402 N. Blackford Street, LD270, Indianapolis, IN 46202-3216. Screening will begin on December 15, 2005, and will continue until the positions are filled. IUPUI is an EEO/AA Employer, M/F/D.


UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO
Department of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science

The Department has active research programs in centrally important areas of pure mathematics, computational and applied mathematics, combinatorics and 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, 2006, 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. No e-mail applications will be accepted. To ensure full consideration, materials must be received by November 30, 2005. 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.
Research Assistant Professorships. These are non-tenure track positions, normally renewable annually to a maximum of three years. These positions carry 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 2005-2006 for these positions is $49,000, the salary for AY 2006-2007 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. No e-mail applications will be accepted. To ensure full consideration, materials must be received by November 30, 2005. 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.


DARTMOUTH COLLEGE
Tenure Track

The Department of Mathematics anticipates a tenure-track opening with initial appointment in the 2006-2007 academic year. In extraordinary cases, appointment at a higher rank is possible. Preference is given to candidates working in discrete or combinatorial mathematics with connections to existing research interests in the department, including discrete probability, graph theory, algebraic combinatorics, combinatorial number theory, and discrete geometry. Candidates for the position must be committed to outstanding teaching and interaction with students at all levels of undergraduate and graduate study.
To create an atmosphere supportive of research, Dartmouth offers new faculty members grants for research-related expenses, a quarter of sabbatical leave for each three academic years in residence, and flexible scheduling of teaching responsibilities. The teaching responsibility in mathematics is three courses spread over three of four ten-week terms.
Applications may be obtained at http://www.math.dartmouth.edu/recruiting/. Or, send a letter of application, curriculum vitae, and a brief statement of research results and interests, and arrange for four letters of reference, at least one of which specifically addresses teaching, to be sent to Donna Black, Recruiting Secretary, Department of Mathematics, Dartmouth College, 6188 Bradley Hall, Hanover, New Hampshire 03755-3551. Applications received by December 15, 2005 will receive first consideration.
Dartmouth College is committed to diversity and strongly encourages applications from women and minorities. Inquiries about the progress of the selection process may be directed to David Webb, Recruiting Chair.


DARTMOUTH COLLEGE
John Wesley Young Research Instructorship

The John Wesley Young Instructorship is a postdoctoral, two-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 $4,500.00 and is not renewable. Salary includes two-month research stipend for Instructors in residence during two of the three summer months in 2007 and 2008. To be eligible for a 2006-2008 Instructorship, candidate must be able to complete all requirements for the Ph.D. degree before September 2006. Applications may be obtained at http://www.math.dartmouth.edu/recruiting/. Or, submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae, graduate school transcript, thesis abstract, statement of research plans and interests, and at least three, preferably four, letters of recommendation to Donna Black, Department of Mathematics, Dartmouth College, 6188 Bradley 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 3, 2006 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.


NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
Lecturer

Applications are invited for a new full-time non-tenure-track Lectureship in Mathematics beginning in September 2006 for an initial term of two years. The primary responsibilities will be concentrated in the calculus program, including teaching six courses over the three quarters of the regular academic year, advising and placement, and coordinating some multi-section courses; other duties may be assigned by the Chair. Candidates must have a Ph.D. in mathematics and a demonstrated record of excellent teaching.

Applications should be made electronically at www.mathjobs.org and should include (1) the American Mathematics Society's Application Cover Sheet for Academic Employment, (2) a curriculum vitae, (3) a teaching portfolio, and (4) at least three letters of recommendation, all of which address the candidate's teaching qualifications. Inquiries may be sent to lecturer@math.northwestern.edu.

While applications are welcome at any time, the review process will begin on November 15, 2005. Women and members of underrepresented minority groups are urged to apply. AA/EOE
Northwestern University; Department of Mathematics; 2033 Sheridan Road; Evanston, Illinois 60208-2730


NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
Tenure Track

Applications are invited for an anticipated tenure-track position starting September 2006. Priority will be given to exceptionally promising research mathematicians. We invite applications from qualified mathematicians in all fields.
Application material should be sent to Personnel Committee, at the department address and include: (1) the American Mathematical Society's Application Cover Sheet for Academic Employment, (2) a curriculum vitae, and (3) at least four letters of recommendation including one which discusses in some detail the candidate's teaching qualifications. Applications may also be made electronically at MathJobs.org: www.mathjobs.org. Inquiries may be sent via e-mail to: hiring@math.northwestern.edu
Applications are welcome at any time, but the review process starts in November 2005.
Northwestern University is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer committed to fostering a diverse faculty; women and minority candidates are especially encouraged to apply.
Northwestern University; Department of Mathematics; 2033 Sheridan Road; Evanston, Illinois 60208-2730


NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY
Boas Assistant Professor

Applications are solicited for up to three Ralph Boas assistant professorships of three years each starting September 2006. 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 MathJobs.org: 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 welcomed at any time, but the review process starts December 1, 2004. Northwestern University is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer committed to fostering a diverse faculty; women and minority candidates are especially encouraged to apply.
Northwestern University; Department of Mathematics; 2033 Sheridan Road; Evanston, Illinois 60208-2730


PURDUE UNIVERSITY

Applications are invited for tenure-track Assistant Professor or three-year Research Assistant Professor appointments beginning August 2006. Ph.D. by August 14, 2006, exceptional research promise, and strong teaching record are required. Applications will also be accepted for possible appointments at the Associate Professor/Professor level. Ph.D. and excellence in research and teaching are required.
Outstanding applicants from various mathematical research areas 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.
Several positions will be available for terms ranging from one semester to two years
beginning August 2006.
All applicants should have research interests in common with Purdue faculty. Send vita, summary of research interests/plans, and arrange for three letters of recommendation (one addressing teaching) to be sent to: Head, Department of Mathematics Purdue University, 150 N. University St., West Lafayette, IN 47907-2067.
Review of applications will begin November 15, 2005 and continue until available positions are filled. Offers for tenured and tenure-track positions may be made at any time; some offers for RAP positions will be made before the end of January 2006.
The Mathematics Department is participating in the development of several interdisciplinary research clusters at Purdue. Please refer to http://www.science.purdue.edu/COALESCE/ for details about these positions and application procedures. Purdue University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Access/Equal Opportunity Employer.


UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO, SUNY
Department of Mathematics

The Department of Mathematics anticipates the appointment of several tenure-track assistant professors, effective August, 2006. Salary will be competitive. We seek candidates from all fields, particularly Algebra, Applied Mathematics, and Geometry/Topology. 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 a curriculum vitae, a statement of research interests and four letters of recommendation. These materials should be sent to:
Search Committee; Department of Mathematics; University at Buffalo, SUNY; Mathematics Building 244; Buffalo, NY 14260-2900
The deadline for applications is November 7, 2005. Late applications will be considered until the positions are filled. No electronic 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.


WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY

Applications are invited for a tenure track position in mathematics at the assistant professor level beginning August 2006. We seek one person whose research is in Topology or Geometry. Duties include teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels and continuing research. A Ph.D. in mathematics or equivalent is required. The department has 18 members and offers a B.A., B.S., and M.A. in mathematics and a B.S. in each of mathematical business and mathematical economics. Send letter of application and resume to Stephen Robinson, Department of Mathematics, Wake Forest University, P.O. Box 7388, Winston-Salem, NC 27109-7388. AA/EO employer.


UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINA

The Department of Mathematics invites applications for tenure track or tenured professorships, beginning in the fall of 2006; however, the position will remain open until filled. Special consideration will be given to applicants working in probability-related or geometry-related fields. The Ph.D. is required. Applicants must present evidence of outstanding accomplishments in both research and teaching. Applications from women and minorities are especially encouraged.
To apply, please send a letter of application, a curriculum vitae, and at least four letters of recommendation, one of which should support the applicant's effectiveness as a teacher, to:
Hiring Committee, Department of Mathematics, University of Virginia, Kerchof Hall, PO Box 400137, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4137
Completed applications and letters of recommendation should be received by January 2, 2006 for full consideration; however, the position will remain open until filled. Applicants are also required to complete the electronic information form located on the Department's homepage (http://www.math.virginia.edu). Click on Faculty Hiring and follow instructions.


POMONA COLLEGE

Tenure-track position in any area of Analysis. Submit applications online at MathJobs.org or to Shahriar Shahriari, Chair, Mathematics Department, Pomona College, 610 North College Avenue, Claremont, CA 91711-6348.
Application includes a curriculum vitae, graduate transcripts, at least three letters of recommendation (at least one should evaluate teaching), a description, for the non-specialist, of research accomplishments and plans, and a statement of teaching philosophy. Will fully consider applications completed by December 1, 2005. Pomona College is an equal opportunity employer and especially invites applications from women and members of underrepresented groups.


MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY

Two tenure-track mathematics/statistics positions: The Mathematics Department of Monmouth University is seeking two full-time faculty members for tenure track appointments which start August 25, 2006. Both positions require a Ph.D. in mathematics, applied mathematics, or statistics. For one of the positions, a Ph.D. in mathematics education with at least a master's degree in mathematics is equally acceptable. Dedicated, effective teaching is the primary responsibility; the 9-credit per semester teaching load includes both upper and lower level courses. There are expectations of continued scholarly activity consistent with the teaching load, as well as university service.
One position requires a Ph.D. in statistics (or equivalent recent statistical experience and a Ph.D. in mathematics or applied mathematics); some consulting experience is strongly preferred. This person will be expected to lead the department's discussion of our offerings in statistics, and assist in developing pre-actuarial offerings. As most of our statistics offerings meet needs of students in "client" disciplines, it is essential that the candidate possess good communication skills, not only with mathematicians, but also with students and faculty in other disciplines. Teaching responsibilities include both statistics and mathematics courses.
Mathematicians working in any field of research within the mathematical sciences are invited to apply for the second position. We are particularly interested in hiring faculty members with active scholarly interests in statistics, research in undergraduate mathematics education, developmental mathematics, or the mathematical education of teachers.
The Mathematics Department has 13 full-time faculty members and approximately 14 part-time instructors. The Department offers baccalaureate programs in mathematics and mathematics education. The Department has a dedicated computer teaching laboratory, and administers the Mathematics Skills Center, which provides peer tutoring. More information about the department can be found at http://www.monmouth.edu/academics/deptlinks/mathematics.asp. Monmouth University, located in Monmouth County along the Central Jersey shore approximately one hour south of New York City and 1.5 hours northeast of Philadelphia, designated a teaching university by the State of New Jersey, has 4500 undergraduates and 1800 graduate students. Our location puts us near a wide variety of industries, including telecommunications, financial, educational testing, and computer software. The University is committed to creating a more diverse environment. If you have questions about the positions or the department, contact the chair of the search committee, Bonnie Gold, bgold@monmouth.edu.
Applicants should send cover letter, resume, teaching and research statements, departmental application form (available at http://mathematics.monmouth.edu/app/GenAppl/form.htm or request by telephone from the department secretary, 732-571-4461), copies of graduate transcripts, and 3 letters of reference, at least one of which should discuss the applicant's teaching, and, for the statistics position, one of which should discuss the applicant's consulting experience, to: Frank Lutz, Dean School of Science, Technology and Engineering Monmouth University West Long Branch, NJ 07764-1898.
Applications and supporting materials must be postmarked on or before December 1, 2005 to assure full consideration. The University is committed to creating a more diverse environment.


UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON

Applications are invited for a tenure track position in the Department of Mathematics at the assistant professor level starting in August 2006. The position focuses on applied discrete mathematics.
Candidates must have a Ph.D. in mathematics. Candidates must have a commitment to teaching, advisement, curriculum development, and research supervision at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. The successful candidate will be expected to develop an ongoing research agenda, and complement the department's core group of discrete mathematicians. Preference is given to candidates who develop research and curricular collaborations with faculty members from other disciplines.
The selection process begins December 12, 2005. To receive full consideration, all materials must be received by January 19, 2006. A complete application consists of a resume, three letters of recommendation, a statement of research and professional plans, a statement of teaching philosophy, and a graduate transcript. Both teaching abilities and research abilities should be addressed in the letters of recommendation. Please include an e-mail address in your correspondence.
Send applications to: Dr. Robert Gorton, Chair of the Mathematics Search Committee, Department of Mathematics, University of Dayton, Dayton, OH 45469-2316. Contact the search committee at Robert.Gorton@notes.udayton.edu. For further information, see http://www.udayton.edu/~mathdept.
The University of Dayton is a private comprehensive Catholic university founded by the Society of Mary in 1850. It has more than 6000 undergraduate and 3000 graduate students. The Department of Mathematics offers baccalaureate degrees in mathematics and applied mathematical economics, and master's degrees in applied mathematics, financial mathematics, and mathematics education. The University of Dayton is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Women, minorities, individuals with disabilities, and veterans are encouraged to apply. The University of Dayton is firmly committed to the principle of diversity.


UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA at GREENSBORO

Applications are invited for two tenure-track assistant/associate professorships in computational mathematics, beginning Fall 2006. For one of these, preference will be given to computational number theory /computational algebra/ computational combinatorics. Applicants must have or anticipate a Ph.D. in mathematics by August 2006. Duties include teaching, research, and university service. The department offers BS, BA, MA degrees in mathematics, and the BS, MS degrees in computer science. The application should include an AMS cover sheet, curriculum vitae, description of current research, statement of teaching philosophy, and three letters of recommendation, including one letter addressing the candidate's teaching abilities. Send to: Chair, Mathematics Search Committee, Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro NC 27402. Applications received by January 31, 2006 will be guaranteed full consideration. The University of North Carolina at Greensboro is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer. EEO/AA We cannot process email applications. http://www.uncg.edu/~matdept/jobs.html


MSRI

The Mathematical Sciences Research Institute in Berkeley, California slicits applications for membership in its 2006-07 programs: Geometric Evolution Equations (Academic Year); Computational Applications of Algebraic Topology (Fall 2006); Dynamical Systems (Spring 2007)
Apply online for Research Professorships, Postdoctoral Fellowships, or General Memberships.
Further information http://www.msri.org. Online Application http://www.mathjobs.org:


OHIO UNIVERSITY
Department of Mathematics

Applications are invited for a tenure-track position in analysis at the assistant professor level, beginning September 1, 2006. Applicants must have a Ph.D. in mathematics and demonstrate evidence of excellent teaching ability and outstanding research potential. We seek candidates with research and teaching interests that complement those of current faculty, and who are committed to strengthening our graduate and undergraduate programs. The salary is competitive, with an excellent fringe benefit package. Review of applications will begin on November 15, 2005. Send curriculum vitae, outline of research accomplishments and plans, statement on teaching philosophy and experience, and arrange to have three letters of recommendation sent to:
Chair, Analysis Search Committee, Department of Mathematics, 321 Morton Hall, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio 45701-2979. Candidates may also be asked to provide graduate transcripts. For details about the department including its Ph.D. and Master's programs, see http://www.math.ohiou.edu/ Ohio University is a research-extensive institution enrolling 19,700 students on the Athens campus and more than 8,000 students on five regional campuses. Further information about the university may be found at http://www.ohio.edu/ Ohio University is an Equal Employment Opportunity, Affirmative Action employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.


Senior Statistician 
CAPITAL ONE ­ Richmond, VA and Washington, DC metro area

A world leader in the financial services industry, Capital One (www.capitalone.com) seeks leaders for our statistical practices. Possible responsibilities include:

Statistical Practice Development: Develop understanding of Capital One's broad statistical needs in order to design, develop, and deploy systematic improvements across the organization. 

Project Delivery: Identify changes required in Capital One practices, define project scope, execute and evaluate projects, manage individuals effectively, champion new ideas, and influence senior leaders. 

Team Leadership: Lead a team of statisticians in creating new models, tracking established models, and applying statistical thinking to new business domains.

Job Qualifications:

Ph.D. in statistics, economics, or biostatistics with 5+ years of applied experience

Accomplished user of classic statistical tools (for example, linear models, logistic regression, hypothesis testing, sampling)

SAS programming, solid on data step and several of the advanced statistical procedures, familiar with macros

Superior communications skills

Broad knowledge of the standard canon

Ability to create and lead complex projects

Ideal candidates for this position will also have extensive experience in leading change in complex business environments and excellent teaching skills.
 
An equal opportunity employer, we offer excellent pay, benefits, and opportunities for professional advancement. Contact: Craig Dye, 804-284-5324, craig.dye@capitalone.com



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