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Faculty Positions |
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Faculty Positions Academic Year 2010-2011 | ||
The Department of Mathematics, subject to administrative approval, will consider tenure-track/tenure appointments in a wide range of possible fields with emphasis on applied mathematics. We also plan to make temporary and visiting appointments in the following categories 2-5. Depending on the level, candidates must give evidence of potential or demonstrated distinction in scholarship and teaching. (1) Tenure Track/Tenured Faculty Positions. Salary is commensurate with level of experience. (2) E.R. Hedrick Assistant Professorships. Salary is $61,200 and appointments are for three years. The teaching load is four-quarter courses per year. (3) Computational and Applied Mathematics (CAM) Assistant Professorships. Salary is $61,200, and appointments are for three years. The teaching load is normally reduced to two or three quarter courses per year by research funding as available. (4) Program in Computing (PIC) Assistant Adjunct Professorships. Salary is $65,500. Applicants for these positions must show very strong promise in teaching and research in an area related to computing. The teaching load is four one-quarter programming courses each year and one seminar every two years. Initial appointments are for one year and possibly longer, up to a maximum service of four years.. (5) Assistant Adjunct Professorships and Research Postdocs. Normally appointments are for one year, with the possibility of renewal. Strong research and teaching background required. The salary range is $53,200-$59,500. The teaching load for Adjuncts is six-quarter courses per year. For fullest consideration, all application materials should be submitted on or before, December 9, 2009. Ph.D is required for all positions.
UCLA and the Department of Mathematics have a strong commitment to the achievement of excellence in teaching and research and diversity among its faculty and staff. The University of California is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. The University of California asks that applicants complete the Equal Opportunity Employer survey for, Letters and Science, at the following URL: http://cis.ucla.edu/facultysurvey. Under Federal law, the University of California may employ only individuals who are legally authorized to work in the United States as established by providing documents specified in the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986.
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Lecturer Positions |
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| There are presently no open positions for Lecturers in the UCLA Department of Mathematics. |