The University of Minnesota's School of Mathematics seeks to hire one or more postdocs to work within its Center for Educational Programs (MathCEP). The position begins in Fall 2023 and emphasizes teaching, outreach and scholarship activities. Initial appointments are for two years; an additional year may be sought, contingent on satisfactory performance. The typical applicant is a new or recent PhD looking to increase their experience before applying to tenure-track jobs at schools which emphasize teaching, or teaching-focused jobs within large departments. MathCEP has a wide range of undergraduate and outreach programs. See cse.umn.edu/mathcep for more information. Depending on experience and interest, duties include each of the following:
The majority of the teaching load will be within UMTYMP courses. As a large research department, the School of Mathematics also provides opportunities to continue a research program along with the position's teaching duties. MathCEP and the School of Mathematics value diversity and inclusion in their programs, and applicants will be expected to demonstrate their commitment to equity throughout the interview process. APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: Ph.D. or equivalent degree in mathematics by September 1, 2023, and teaching experience at the undergraduate level are required. Preference will be given to applicants within 3 years of their Ph.D. degree whose background and experience are compatible with the objectives described above. Candidates should have a demonstrated interest in interacting with K-12 mathematics teachers and students, but prior experience is not required. All applications should be submitted through MathJobs. A complete application includes:
Applications submitted by December 9, 2022 will receive full consideration, and we will continue reviewing all applications for as long as the position remains open. The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity Employer/Educator and especially encourages applications from women and members of underrepresented groups. The School of Mathematics is also committed to supporting the work-life balance of its faculty and is responsive to the needs of dual career couples. Inquiries about the position can be directed to Jonathan Rogness, MathCEP Director of Educational Programs, at rogness@umn.edu
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