- General Summary
The Department of Mathematics and
Statistics at Eastern Michigan University invites applications for two
tenure-track positions at the level of assistant professor, beginning
August 2022.
Eastern Michigan University, with an enrollment of
around 15,000 students, is located in Ypsilanti, adjacent to Ann Arbor
and 30 miles west of Detroit.
The Mathematics and Statistics
Department has 18 full-time faculty members and offers undergraduate
programs in mathematics, mathematics education, actuarial science, and
statistics. In addition, we have graduate programs at the Master’s
level in mathematics and in applied statistics. Women and
members of minority groups are encouraged to apply. EMU is an equal
opportunity employer committed to faculty, staff and student diversity. - Principal Duties and Responsibilities
Duties will include teaching of both
undergraduate and graduate courses, curriculum development, advising,
supervision of undergraduate and graduate student research, and
departmental and professional service. The standard teaching load is 9
to 12 credit hours per semester. - Qualifications
A Ph.D. in the mathematical sciences (or scheduled completion by August, 2022) is required.
The department is seeking candidates with a strong background in any area of mathematics or statistics.
Preference will be given to applicants who specialize in pure mathematics or in mathematical statistics.
Applicants
must demonstrate excellence in teaching, have excellent communication
skills, have the ability to contribute to department governance and
university service, and maintain an active research program.
Preference will be given to applicants whose research is amenable to student collaboration. - Supplemental Information
All applications must be submitted online both at www.mathjobs.org and at www.emich.edu/jobs.
Applications must include all of the following materials:
- letter of interest
- curriculum vitae
- teaching
statement that defines teaching interests, experiences, goals, and
strategies for engaging a diverse student population (no more than two
pages)
- statement of research interests (no more than two pages)
- statement
discussing past and present contributions to diversity, justice,
equity, and inclusion, or future plans of incorporating them into
teaching, research, or service (no more than two pages)
- three
letters of recommendation, at least one (preferably two) of which should
address teaching ability (only submitted through mathjobs.org)
Applications will be reviewed starting January 14 and will be accepted until the position is filled. If contacted, you will be asked to present official transcripts of your highest degree earned at the time of interview.
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