Positions Available
Non-Tenure-Track Assistant Professor Positions
Department: Mathematics
Employer Type: Academic
Type of Position: Non-Tenure-Track
Geographic Location: Nashville, Tennessee

Vanderbilt University, Department of Mathematics, 1326 Stevenson Center, Nashville, TN 37240

We invite applications for several visiting and non-tenure-track assistant professor positions in the research areas of the mathematics department beginning Fall 2006. These positions will have variable terms but most will be two to three-year appointments with a 2-2 teaching load. One of the three-year appointments will be a special non-tenure-track assistant professorship with 1-1 teaching load and a stipend to support research.

In addition, we invite applications for a two-year appointment at the non-tenure-track assistant professor level in the area of noncommutative geometry with a 1-1 teaching load, a summer stipend and an award for research related travel. This position is supported by a Research Training Group (RTG) grant from the National Science Foundation. It is intended for recent Ph.D.'s who are U.S. citizens or residents.

We are looking for individuals with demonstrated research potential and a strong commitment to excellence in teaching. Submit your application and supporting materials to the attention of the "NTT Assistant Professor Hiring Committee.'' These materials should include a vita, a publication list, a research summary and the American Mathematical Society Cover Sheet. Please include an email address and fax number if available. Applicants should also arrange to have four letters of recommendation sent to the hiring committee, including one that discusses the candidate's teaching qualifications. Evaluation of the applications will commence on December 1, 2005 and continue until the positions are filled. For information about the department of mathematics at Vanderbilt University please consult the web at http://www.math.vanderbilt.edu/.

Vanderbilt is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.  Women and minorities are especially invited to apply.