The Department
of Mathematics at the University of Michigan will have several openings
available over the next few years. In particular, we seek exceptional applicants
to nominate for the LSA
Collegiate Fellows Program (LCF), and the President’s Postdoctoral Fellowship
Program (PPFP). The College of
Literature, Science and the Arts (LSA) and the University seek applicants whose
research, teaching, and service will contribute to diversity and equal opportunity
in higher education. The program is particularly interested in scholars with a
demonstrated interest in bringing to their teaching, mentoring, service,
engagement, and/or research the critical perspectives that come from
underrepresented educational backgrounds and pathways or scholarly
understanding of the experiences of groups who are historically marginalized in
higher education. Fellows participate in a program that includes faculty mentoring,
professional development, and academic networking opportunities. These
fellowships may be held either prior to or simultaneously with a possible
tenure track appointment. We ask that applicants
submit their materials September 19, 2021, if possible, but applications will
continue to be accepted after that date and considered when possible.
This early submission is strongly recommended and allows us to interview
candidates in September, prior to the LCF and PPFP program deadlines. The LCF
and PPFP programs consider scholars across multiple disciplines and are
administered by the College of LSA and the Provost’s Office, respectively. They
have slightly different eligibility requirements, selection criteria,
application materials, and deadlines. The department can assist applicants in
confirming their eligibility. LSA Collegiate Fellows Program President's Postdoctoral Fellowship Program The
following materials are required: (1) Cover Letter, (2) curriculum vitae, (3)
research statement, (4) statement that shows your commitment to diversity,
equity, and inclusion, (5) teaching statement, and (6) names and contact
information of three references. Research, personal, and teaching statements
are recommended to be up to two pages each. Inquiries should be directed to math-search@umich.edu. The University of
Michigan is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Women and
minorities are encouraged to apply. The University is supportive of dual-career
couples. |