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The George Washington University
Department of Statistics


The Department of Mathematics invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position in an area of mathematical biology at the Assistant Professor level beginning fall 2005. A strong commitment to research and excellence in teaching are required. Responsibilities include teaching two courses per semester and an active involvement with the department’s doctoral program.

The university is committed to building an interdisciplinary strength in quantitative biological sciences, including hires in various departments (Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Computer Sciences) in the fall of 2004. The ideal applicant will be able to collaborate with this emerging group, while also fitting into an area of strength within the Department of Mathematics, e.g., combinatorics and graph theory, complexity theory, differential equations, dynamical systems, or topology. See http://www.gwu.edu/~math for more information about the department of mathematics, and see www.bioinformatics.gwu.edu for information on one aspect of GW’s research group in quantitative biological sciences.

The salary is competitive. Review of applications will begin on January 15, 2005, and will continue until the position is filled. Send a curriculum vitae, a research summary and plan, a statement of teaching philosophy, and at least three letters of recommendation to:
Daniel Ullman, Chair
Department of Mathematics
The George Washington University
1922 F Street NW, Room 102
Washington, DC 20052.

At least one letter of recommendation should comment in some detail about teaching. Applications from women are especially encouraged.

The George Washington University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.


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Last Update: November 14th, 2002