Applications are invited for a tenure track position in the Department
of Mathematics at the assistant professor level starting in August 2007.
The position focuses on mathematics education.
Candidates must have a Ph.D. in mathematics education with a master’s
degree in mathematics or a Ph.D. in mathematics. Candidates must have a
commitment to teaching, advisement, curriculum development, and research
supervision at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. The
successful candidate will be expected to develop an ongoing
professional/research agenda, support outreach programs in cooperation
with departmental colleagues and the School of Education, and support a
new master’s program in mathematics education. Further responsibilities
include teaching responsibilities in an undergraduate liberal arts and
sciences program.
To receive full consideration, all materials must be received by January
12, 2007. A complete application consists of a resume, three letters of
recommendation, a statement of research and professional plans, a
statement of teaching philosophy, and a graduate transcript. Both
teaching abilities and research abilities should be addressed in the
letters of recommendation. Please include an e-mail address in your
correspondence.
Send applications to: Dr. Robert Gorton, Chair of the Mathematics
Education Search Committee, Department of Mathematics, University of
Dayton, Dayton, OH 45469-2316. Contact the search committee at
Robert.Gorton@notes.udayton.edu. For further information, see
http://www.udayton.edu/~mathdept.
The University of Dayton is a private comprehensive Catholic university
founded by the Society of Mary in 1850. It has more than 6000
undergraduate and 3000 graduate students. The Department of Mathematics
offers baccalaureate degrees in mathematics and applied mathematical
economics, and master’s degrees in applied mathematics, financial
mathematics, and mathematics education. The University of Dayton is an
Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Women, minorities,
individuals with disabilities, and veterans are encouraged to apply.
The University of Dayton is firmly committed to the principle of
diversity.