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to Robert Mignone, Chair, Department
OFESSIONAL
of Mathematics, 66 George St., College of
Charleston, Charleston, SC 29424. University of California, San Diego
AA/EOE.
Stefan E. Warschawski Assistant Professorship – 7/1/2009: The Department of Mathematics at
the University of California, San Diego, is seeking two outstanding candidates for a special three

OPPOR
year assistant professorship, the S. E. Warschawski Assistant Professorship, pending funding ap-
Texas
proval. We encourage applications in any area of pure mathematics, applied mathematics, or
TUNITIES
statistics. The nine-month salary is $53,200. This is a three-year nonrenewable appointment.
n The Department of Statistical Science
Applicants should possess a recent Ph.D. degree (received no earlier than 2006) in Mathematics
at Baylor University is seeking applicants
or expect to receive one prior to July 2009. Candidates should have excellent teaching skills
for an assistant/associate professor position, and excellent research potential. Candidates with teaching and research interests compatible
beginning August 2009. Candidates must
with current faculty are sought. To receive full consideration, applications should be submitted
hold a PhD in statistics or biostatistics, and
online through http://www.mathjobs.org/ by December 1, 2008. For further instructions and
information, see http://math.ucsd.edu/about/employment/faculty.
be committed to excellence in research,
teaching, and service. Applicants should
In compliance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, individuals offered em-
ployment by the University of California will be required to show documentation to prove
submit a letter of intent, vitae, transcripts,
identity and authorization to work in the United States before hiring can occur. UCSD is an
and three letters of reference to equal opportunity/affirmative action employer with a strong institutional commitment to the
statistics-search-08@baylor.edu. Completed
achievement of diversity among its faculty and staff.
applications ensure full consideration if
received by October 31, 2008. Baylor All applications should include the following items:
University is an AA/EEO. * 3 Reference Letters
(Writers should upload their reference letters to mathjobs.org or send them under separate
cover; at least one letter should address teaching experience in some depth.)
* 1 Cover Letter
Virginia
* 1 Curriculum Vitae
n Department of Mathematics and * 1 Publications List
Statistics, James Madison University.
* 1 Research Statement
Two tenure track positions beginning
* 1 Teaching Statement, and optionally a statement about contributions to diversity.
August 2009. Teaching, research, directing
HArvArD UnIverSITy DePArTMenT oF STATISTICS
SenIor/JUnIor FACULTy PoSITIonS
The Department of Statistics at Harvard University seeks applicants for at least one tenure-track, untenured
position at the level of assistant or associate professor, and one tenured position at the full professor level,
ideally in theoretical statistics. The level of the position will depend on the qualifications of the candidate.
We seek candidates with strong doctoral records, exceptional teaching and research experience in “core”
statistics, or with the promise of achieving such distinction, and a demonstrated commitment to collaborative
research and education in one or more interdisciplinary areas.
Applicants should send a letter of application, including curriculum vita, a statement of teaching and re-
search interests, and three professional reference letters to:
Professor Xiao-Li Meng, Chairman
Department of Statistics
Harvard University
1 oxford Street, 7th Floor
Cambridge, MA 02138 U.S.A or to search@stat.harvard.edu
Submission of an application by December 15, 2008 will ensure consideration during the current academic
year.
We especially encourage applications from, and nominations of, women and minority candidates.
Harvard University is an Affirmative Action/equal opportunity employer.
OCTOBER 2008 AMSTAT NEWS 79
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