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ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS, College of Arts & Sciences

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Boston University
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ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS, College of Arts & Sciences
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The Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Boston University invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Dynamical Systems. BU is committed to building a culturally diverse faculty and strongly encourages applications from female and minority candidates. All candidates are encouraged to describe in their application previous activities mentoring minorities, women, or members of other underrepresented groups, and how they plan continual engagement with related issues. Begins July 2019. Commitment to research and to teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels essential.

DO NOT APPLY THROUGH THE BOSTON UNIVERSITY HR WEBSITE.

Submit cover letter, CV, research statement, teaching statement, and four recommendation letters (one of which addresses teaching) on-line to https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/jobs/12609. Alternatively, submit materials to: Dynamical Systems T-T Search, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Boston University, 111 Cummington Mall, Boston, MA 02215. Application deadline: December 15, 2018.


Ph.D. required.

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. We are a VEVRAA Federal Contractor.



Boston , Massachusetts, United States

Full-Time/Regular

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The Difference Is Our DNA

What compelled the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to award Boston University a grant to fight newborn mortality in Zambia? Why did Martin Luther King, Jr. adopt BU as a place where he could hone his message of justice and equality? And what is the catalyst that prompts 32,557 students from 135 countries to call BU their home every semester? It’s in our DNA: an inherent desire in each of our students, faculty, and staff to vigorously and dauntlessly pursue knowledge—and embrace the unlimited possibilities that come with it.

A Community Unlike Any Other

As you can see below, it takes people, ideas, and a little luck (Boston, you’re our town) to make BU what it is today: one of the most dynamic universities in the world.

Celebrated thinkers: On any given day, students will find themselves mesmerized by Nobel Prize winners, a poet laureate, and the first biomedical engineer ever to receive a MacArthur Foundation “Genius Award,” among others.

Extraordinary teaching: When a classroom starts to percolate with new ideas, it’s because our faculty of scholars and accomplished practitioners know how to ignite students’ imaginations. That’s why we reward our best teachers with BU’s most prestigious honor: The Metcalf Cup and Prize.

Groundbreaking research: With faculty dedicated to a creative, interdisciplinary approach to problem solving, BU has become a leading global research institution—propelled forward by over $350 million a year in sponsored program revenue.

World-class students: Elite students from all 50 states and 135 countries pursue higher education on BU campuses in Boston and at programs in L.A., D.C., and more than 30 other cities on six continents.

A city within a city: Today, 80% of our undergrads live on campus, which could explain the 525 student activity groups alone.

The greatest college town in the world: Boston. ’Nuff said.

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