From Giovanni Petris:
Tenure Track Position Assistant Professor The University Of Arkansas Department Of Mathematical Sciences invites applications for one or more tenure-track Assistant Professor positions to begin in August 2012. Candidates who wish to be considered for short term positions should indicate this on their application. These positions are open to all candidates whose research interests match those of the faculty, with preference in the general areas of statistics (in particular Bayesian inference, state space models, spatial statistics, and analysis of functional data), probability, low dimensional topology, geometric group theory, algebraic geometry, commutative algebra and related subjects. Candidates are required to have received a Ph.D. or equivalent degree in Mathematics, Statistics, or a closely related area by the start of their appointment. Applicants should exhibit evidence of outstanding research potential and commitment to teaching. Additional information is available on our website: http://math.uark.edu. For questions e-mail: math2012@uark.edu. The application should include curriculum vitae, a publication list, and brief descriptions of research interests and teaching philosophy. Applicants should also arrange for at least four letters of recommendation to be sent, at least one of which must address the applicant's teaching experience and capabilities. Applicants are strongly encouraged to submit all application materials electronically via MathJobs (http://www.mathjobs.org), including a complete AMS Standard Cover Sheet, or ASA JobWeb (http://jobs.amstat.org). Applications can also be mailed to: Department of Mathematical Sciences Tenure-track Hiring Committee SCEN 301 1 University of Arkansas Fayetteville, AR 72701 Completed applications received by December 12, 2011 will receive full consideration. Late applications will continue to be accepted and reviewed as necessary to fill the position. The Department of Mathematical Sciences is committed to increasing the number of women and minority faculty. The University of Arkansas is an Affirmative Action/EOE institution committed to achieving diversity in its faculty and staff. The University is especially interested in applications from qualified candidates who would contribute to the diversity of all program area. The University of Arkansas also has a commitment to be responsive to the needs of dual career couples. For additional information about the University of Arkansas, see the University's Web Site: http://www.uark.edu/. All applicants are subject to public disclosure under the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act and persons hired must have proof of legal authority to work in the United States.


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08 December 2011