The University of Michigan, Department of Mathematics, invites applications for Huntington Postdoctoral Assistant Professorships in Actuarial Mathematics to begin September 2022. These non-tenure-track positions may be renewed annually for up to three years, and are designed to provide mathematicians with favorable circumstances for academic career development in research and teaching. Applicants with a PhD in Mathematics, Actuarial Science, or a related field preferred. We seek candidates whose research and teaching interests complement our strengths in actuarial and financial mathematics. Strong commitment to education and clear evidence of potential excellence in teaching is desired. Professional actuarial credentials such as Fellowship or Associateship in the Society of Actuaries or Casualty Actuarial Society are encouraged. The teaching load is three courses per year. The position may be combined with other postdoctoral fellowships and grant funding, giving additional reductions in teaching responsibility. Preference is given to candidates who receive the Ph.D. degree in 2021 or later and who submit a completed application by December 15, 2021. Application materials should be submitted electronically through the AMS website: www.mathjobs.org. Alternatively, applications may be sent to: Postdoctoral Hiring Committee, Department of Mathematics, University of Michigan, 2074 East Hall, 530 Church Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1043. Salary is competitive and there are also opportunities for supplemental summer salary. Please provide a placement dossier consisting of a letter of application, curriculum vitae, and three letters of recommendation. In all cases, please provide a statement of teaching philosophy and experience, evidence of teaching excellence and a statement of current and future research plans. The University of Michigan is supportive of the needs of dual career couples and is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. The University is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion, and we encourage applications from candidates who will contribute to furthering these goals. Additional questions may be sent to math-actf@umich.edu. |