HILL ASSISTANT PROFESSORSHIPS
RUTGERS UNIVERSITY-NEW BRUNSWICK/PISCATAWAY
MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT
This search is concluded
We expect to have two Hill Assistant Professorships, to begin
Fall 2008.
These three-year non-renewable positions include
a reduced annual teaching load of 2-1, that is, 2 courses in one
semester and 1 course in the other semester.
Candidates should have received the Ph.D., show outstanding
promise of research ability in pure or applied mathematics, and have
concern for teaching.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE
- Go to https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs
and fill out the electronic version of the AMS Application Cover
sheet. The code for this position is HILL.
- Submit a résumé, and have four letters of
recommendation submitted, one of which evaluates teaching. These
materials may be submitted in one of two ways:
- Electronically, through the mathjobs website. This
method is strongly suggested.
OR:
- If necessary, by having hard copies sent to
SEARCH COMMITTEE
Department of Mathematics
Hill Center, Busch Campus
Rutgers University
110 Frelinghuysen Road
Piscataway NJ 08854-8019 |
Whichever method of submission you use, it is essential to
fill out the electronic AMS cover sheet completely, including the AMS Subject
Classification number of your area(s) of specialization.
It is essential to check the box on the electronic AMS cover sheet indicating
whether all application materials, including references, will be
submitted electronically.
When the on-line portion of the application
is complete, a message will be received from
position
math.rutgers.edu
(a non-monitored account) confirming receipt.
Applicants are strongly encouraged to submit material electronically through the mathjobs website.
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The Rutgers Mathematics Department will begin reviewing
applications for this position on December 1, 2007,
and will continue its review until the position is filled.
RUTGERS UNIVERSITY
IS AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
and
encourages applications from women and minority-group members.
File revision date: September 2007