UFA at UBC; please post

Brian Marcus marcus at math.ubc.ca
Thu May 27 17:46:56 EDT 2004



University Faculty Awards (UFA)

The Mathematics Department at the University of British Columbia is seeking 
to nominate at least one woman and/or Aboriginal candidate for an NSERC 
University Faculty Award in the Fall 2004 competition. A departmental 
nominee will have a strong research record in a field that fits in with the 
research interests of the Department, as well as strong teaching 
qualifications. A successful nominee would assume a tenure-track faculty 
position at the appropriate rank to begin July 1, 2005, with a reduced 
teaching load for the duration of the award. The University Faculty Award 
was created by the Natural Science and Engineering Research Council to 
encourage Canadian universities to appoint very promising women and/or 
Aboriginal researchers to tenure-track positions in science and engineering.

Further information on the program can be found at the NSERC web page:

http://www.nserc.ca/sf_e.asp?nav=sfnav&lbi=c7

In accordance with the NSERC regulations for the awards, an applicant must 
be female and/or Aboriginal and must be a Canadian citizen or a permanent 
resident of Canada. An applicant must either hold a doctorate degree, or 
have completed all the requirements for such a degree by the proposed 
appointment date. Applicants are strongly encouraged to apply on-line as 
described at:

http://www.math.ubc.ca/Dept/jobs.htm#Apply

Alternatively, applicants may send a current CV including a list of 
publications, preprints, reprints, statement of research and teaching 
interests, and should arrange for three letters of recommendation to be 
sent directly to:

Chair, Departmental Committee on Appointments
Department of Mathematics, #121-1984 Mathematics Road
University of British Columbia
Vancouver, BC, Canada, V6T 1Z2

Applications and supporting material, including letters of recommendations, 
must be received by September 1, 2004.



Brian Marcus
Head, Department of Mathematics
University of British Columbia
Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Z2
Canada
marcus at math.ubc.ca
tel: 604-822-2771
fax:604-822-9479
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