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Apply to Prestigious Zelevinsky Research Instructorship Positions

The Department of Mathematics invites applications for Zelevinsky Research Instructor positions to start in September of 2018. 

This position provides promising mathematicians the opportunity to begin their careers in an active and stimulating research environment, with attractive teaching assignments and with ample opportunity for contact with senior research mathematicians. Appointments are for three years, non-tenured, and non-renewable. The teaching load is three courses per academic year.

Applicants should have strong research potential and a commitment to high quality classroom instruction. Field of research should be consonant with the current research interests of the department. Candidates are required to have received a Ph.D. degree or equivalent by the start of this appointment. Applications are welcome from those with prior academic and/or postdoctoral research experience. Candidates are strongly encouraged to indicate a member or members of the Mathematics Department with overlapping research interests.

Please include a list of at least three professional references with your application.

Review of applications will begin immediately. Complete applications received by November 15, 2017 will be guaranteed full consideration. Additional applications will be considered until the position is filled.

Northeastern University is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Educational Institution and Employer, Title IX University.

Northeastern University particularly welcomes applications from minorities, women and persons with disabilities. Northeastern University is an E-Verify Employer. Research statements, reference letters, and teaching statements can be submitted to www.mathjobs.org along with the other materials requested there for preliminary review by the Search Committee.

Finalize your application by visiting “Careers at Northeastern” at: https://neu.peopleadmin.com/ Click on “Faculty Positions” and search for the current position under the College of Science.

 

 

Mathematics