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Employment
Opportunities
The
Department of Mathematics at the University of Louisville anticipates filling
three tenure-track positions at the Assistant Professor level beginning Fall
2009. Preference will be given to applicants in applied or computational
areas of Algebra, Combinatorics and Probability, but qualified applicants
in other areas strengthening the department's Ph.D. program in applied and
industrial mathematics and complementing existing strengths, will be considered.
The Department currently has 26 tenured/tenure-track faculty members and
the typical teaching load is two courses per semester.
The minimum qualifications for these positions include a Ph.D. degree, or
its equivalent, in the Mathematical Sciences. Applicants with demonstrated
strengths in research and teaching are encouraged to apply. The expectations
include that the successful applicant will contribute fully to research and
both undergraduate and graduate instruction.
Review of applications will begin December 12, 2008. Applicants must apply on-line at www.louisville.edu/jobs: for the Algebra position use Job ID # 23107; for the Combinatorics position use Job ID # 23126, and for the Probability position use Job ID # 23127;
only your CV must be submitted electronically. In addition, the following
items need to be mailed in hard copy to the address below: (1) cover letter
with the job ID number, summary of research and of teaching interests; (2)
the AMS Standard Cover sheet; and (3) a hard copy of your curriculum vitae.
Please indicate whether you are going to attend the AMS Annual Joint Meeting
in Washington, D.C. in your cover letter. Also, please arrange to have at
least three letters of recommendation which discuss at length your research
and teaching qualifications, sent to:
Search Committee
Department of Mathematics
University of Louisville
Louisville, KY 40292.
The University of Louisville is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity,
Americans with Disabilities Employer, committed to diversity and in that
spirit, seeks applications from a broad variety of candidates.
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