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 Department of Mathematics
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 3400 N. Charles Street
 Baltimore, MD 21218

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Positions for the 2009-10 Academic Years
 

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS.  The Department of Mathematics invites applications for one or more positions at the Associate Professor or Full Professor level in general areas of analysis, algebra, topology, number theory, and mathematical physics beginning Fall 2009 or later.  

To submit your applications go to www.mathjobs.org/jobs/jhu.  Applicants are strongly advised to submit their other materials electronically at this site.  

If you do not have computer access, you may mail your application directly to:

Appointments Committee, Department of Mathematics, Johns Hopkins University, 404 Krieger Hall, Baltimore, MD 21218.  Application should include a vita, at least four letters of recommendation of which one specifically comments on teaching, and a description of current and planned research. Write to cpoole@jhu.edu for questions concerning these positions. Applications received by November 17, 2008 will be given priority. The Johns Hopkins University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Minorities and women candidates are encouraged to apply.

Non-Tenure-Track J.J. Sylvester Assistant Professor

Subject to availability of resources and administrative approval, the Department of Mathematics solicits applications for non-tenure-track Assistant Professor positions beginning Fall 2009. 

The J.J. Sylvester Assistant Professorship is a three-year position offered to recent Ph.D.’s with outstanding research potential.  Candidates in all areas of pure mathematics, including analysis, mathematical physics, geometric analysis, complex and algebraic geometry, number theory, and topology are encouraged to apply. The teaching load is three courses per academic year.

 To submit your applications go to www.mathjobs.org/jobs/jhu.  Applicants are strongly advised to submit their other materials electronically at this site. 

If you do not have computer access, you may mail your application directly to:

Appointments Committee, Department of Mathematics, Johns Hopkins University, 404 Krieger Hall, Baltimore, MD 21218.  Application should include a vita, at least four letters of recommendation of which one specifically comments on teaching, and a description of current and planned research. Write to cpoole@jhu.edu for questions concerning these positions. Applications received by November 17, 2008 will be given priority. The Johns Hopkins University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Minorities and women candidates are encouraged to apply.