One Year Term Position - University of New Brunswick, Saint John

Alan Kelm akelm at cms.math.ca
Wed Mar 30 11:01:36 EST 2005


Mathematical Sciences
University of New Brunswick, Saint John

The Department of Mathematical Sciences at the University of New
Brunswick, Saint John invites applications for a one year term position at
the Assistant Professor level, commencing July 1, 2005.  Applicants should
hold or be near completion of a Ph.D. in Mathematics. The position is open
to all qualified applicants; however a background in financial mathematics
would be an asset. 

The Mathematics Department consists of six full-time faculty members.  We
offer a Mathematics Major and maintain a graduate programme. UNB Saint
John has a strong commitment to research and undergraduate teaching.  As
such, preference will be given to candidates demonstrating excellence in
teaching and research.

A letter of application, including a curriculum vitae, statement of
teaching philosophy, and three letters of reference should be sent to the
address below or emailed to mathsci at unbsj.ca.

Chair, Search Committee 
Department of Mathematical Sciences 
University of New Brunswick, Saint John 
P.O. Box 5050
Saint John, New Brunswick
E2L 4L5  

At least one letter of reference must address the applicant's teaching
ability and experience. Review of applications will commence May 15, 2005
and will continue until the position is filled.  This position is subject
to final budgetary approval. Inquiries about the position may be sent to
the address above or to mathsci at unbsj.ca.  Information regarding the
Department of Mathematical Sciences at UNB Saint John can be found at 
www.math.unbsj.ca.

All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadian
citizens and permanent residents will be given priority. Applicants should
indicate current citizenship status.  The University of New Brunswick is
committed to the principle of employment equity.   
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