[cmath] Tenure-track position in Mathematics -- University of Lethbridge

Stephen Wismath wismath at uleth.ca
Mon Oct 2 10:39:24 EDT 2006


 The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at the University of 
Lethbridge invites applications for a probationary (tenure track) 
position in Mathematics, to begin 1 July 2007, subject to budgetary 
approval. An appointment beyond the Assistant Professor rank (possibly 
with tenure) may also be considered. Candidates in any area of 
Mathematics are encouraged to apply.

A Ph.D. at or near completion is required. The successful candidate will 
be expected to pursue a productive
research program and to teach a variety of Mathematics and Statistics 
courses at the undergraduate level. The typical teaching load is four 
courses per year. Supervision of graduate students at both the Master's 
and Ph.D. level is possible.

New Faculty are eligible for university funding in support of research 
and scholarly activities.

The position is open to all qualified applicants, although preference 
will be given to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada. 
The University is an inclusive and equitable campus encouraging 
applications from qualified women and men including persons with 
disabilities, members of visible minorities and Aboriginal persons.

Located in southern Alberta, near the Rocky Mountains, Lethbridge offers 
a sunny, dry climate that is surprisingly mild for the prairies, 
excellent cultural and recreational amenities and attractive economic 
conditions. Founded in 1967, the University has an enrollment of over 
8,000 students. Our focus on liberal education, selected professional 
programs, smaller classes, co-op placements and involvement of students 
in faculty research provides the very best education available. For more 
information about the University please visit our web site at www.uleth.ca.

Applications including a curriculum vitae, transcripts, research 
interests and publications, a statement of
teaching philosophy and teaching evaluations,  and names and contact 
information of at least three references who are scholars in the field, 
should be sent to:
Dr. Stephen Wismath, Chair,
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science,
University of Lethbridge,
4401 University Dr.,
Lethbridge, Alberta,
T1K 3M4.
E-mail: chair at cs.uleth.ca;
phone: (403)329-2470.

To expedite the handling of applications, please have references send 
their supporting letters directly to the above address. The closing date 
for the competition is January 15, 2007 or until the position is filled.



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