[cmath] Positions in Mathematics - Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University

Alan Kelm akelm at cms.math.ca
Thu Jun 7 11:39:44 EDT 2012


      PRINCE MOHAMMAD BIN
      FAHD UNIVERSITY

      The Search for Faculty Members
      in Mathematics
      JUNE 2012

      College of Arts & Science

Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University (PMU), a newly established 
American-style institution in Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia, is growing at a 
rapid rate and seeks to fill multiple faculty positions in its College 
of Arts & Science for the 2012 fall semester. Please note that 
applicants who have studied and/or worked at accredited North American 
institutions are strongly encouraged to apply.

PMU invites applicants for assistant, associate, and full professor 
positions in Mathematics to teach in the Department of Mathematics and 
Natural Sciences. The Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences is 
a service department. The Department offers lower level courses such as 
elementary algebra as well as upper level courses in differential 
equations and linear algebra.

*QUALIFICATIONS/PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:*

  * A Ph.D. from an accredited North American University in Mathematics
    with at least 30 semester hours beyond a bachelor degree.
  * Demonstrated ability to instruct in English.
  * Demonstrated ability to teach at the university level.

Please go to theSearch Profile 
<http://www.academic-search.com/uploads/profiles/pmu_final_profile.pdf>for 
information about the institution, compensation package, and application 
information.

The University is assisted in the United States by*Maya Ranchod 
Kirkhope,*Senior Consultant withAcademic Search, Inc. 
<http://www.academic-search.com/>Confidential discussions about this 
opportunity may be arranged by contacting her at 
maya.kirkhope at academic-search.com 
<mailto:maya.kirkhope at academic-search.com>or by phone +1-703-380-9195.

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