Applications are invited for several positions as Elliott Assistant Research Professor of Mathematics and Griffiths Assistant Research Professor of Mathematics. Candidates should have completed a doctorate as of August 1, 2021 and show definite promise in research and teaching. The teaching load for Elliott ARPs will be two courses during one semester and one course during the other, so that the appointee will have additional time for research. The teaching load for Griffiths ARPs will vary, but will generally be one to three courses per academic year. Elliott ARP appointments are for three years while Griffiths may be up to three years. Appointments begin on August 1, 2021. Duke University seeks to build a diverse faculty: women and underĀ-represented minorities are encouraged to apply.
Applicants are asked to submit (a) a vitae; (b) a research statement; and (c) a teaching statement. The applicant should request at least four letters of recommendation, including one that evaluates the applicant's teaching. These letters should be uploaded, by their authors, at mathjobs.org or sent to the Duke University Department of Mathematics by midĀ-January. Each applicant is also requested to provide the name(s) of one or more members of the faculty of the Department of Mathematics at Duke who are working in the applicant's general area of research. Applicants are encouraged to submit all of their materials at this site. Applicants may also mail their materials to the department.
Applications received by December 1, 2020 will be guaranteed full consideration; early application is advisable. |