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Department of Mathematics and Statistics
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<p>The Department of Mathematics and Statistics at McGill University
invites
applications for a tenure-track position in number
theory/arithmetic
geometry. While appointments are expected to be made at the
Assistant
Professor level, more senior applicants would be considered.
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<p>Candidates must have a doctoral degree at the date of appointment
and a
strong background in mathematics. They are expected to have
demonstrated
the capacity for independent research of excellent quality.
Selection
criteria include research accomplishments, as well as potential
contributions to the Department's educational programs at the
graduate and
undergraduate levels.
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<p>Applications should be made through
<a href="http://MathJobs.Org">MathJobs.Org</a>
(Position ID: McGill-NUMTH) and must include a curriculum vitae, a
list of
publications, a research outline, a teaching statement which
includes an
account of teaching experience, and at least four references (with
one
addressing the teaching record). Candidates are also encouraged to
provide
web links for up to three selected reprints or preprints, or to
upload them
to
<a href="http://MathJobs.Org">MathJobs.Org</a>.
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<p>Candidates must ensure that letters of reference are submitted
(preferably
through
<a href="http://mathjobs.org">mathjobs.org</a>,
though in exceptional
circumstances they may be mailed to Professor H. Darmon, Number
Theory
Search Committee, Dept. of Mathematics and Statistics, McGill
University,
805 Sherbrooke St. W. Montreal, QC H3A 2K6, Canada).
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<p>To ensure full consideration, complete applications including
letters of
reference should be received by
<b> November 15,
</b> but later applications will be
considered until the position is filled.
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<p>McGill University is committed to equity in employment and
diversity. It
welcomes applications from indigenous peoples, visible minorities,
ethnic
minorities, persons with disabilities, women, persons of minority
sexual
orientations and gender identities and others who may contribute
to further
diversification. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply;
however, in
accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, priority will
be given to
Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada.<br>
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Employment
section of the CMS website:<br>
<a href="http://cms.math.ca/Employment">http://cms.math.ca/Employment</a>
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