UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE

Department of Mathematics

Irvine, CA 92697-3875


Job #3710 – Assistant/Associate/Full Professor level positions in Mathematics


The Department of Mathematics at the University of California, Irvine, is seeking outstanding candidates to fill several (pending budgetary considerations) tenure track/tenured positions to start July 1, 2008. The preferred level for some of these positions is at the Assistant Professor level, but applicants with all levels of experience will be considered. Applicants must hold a Ph.D. and should have demonstrated excellence in research and teaching. We encourage applications from any area in pure and applied mathematics. The level of appointment will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. Applications are welcome at any time. The review process starts November 1, 2007, and will continue until positions are filled.


The University of California, Irvine is an equal opportunity employer committed to excellence through diversity. UC Irvine has an active Career Partners Program and has an ADVANCE Gender Equity Program.


Completed applications must be submitted electronically and must contain

(1) AMS cover sheet

(2) Curriculum Vitae

(3) Cover letter

(4) Research statement

(5) Teaching statement

(6) Selected reprints and/or preprints

(7) Three reference letters sent electronically, as directed online, or to recruit@math.uci.edu

Reference Job # 3710 in subject line of all correspondence.


Instructions for the electronic application process can be found at:


http://www.mathjobs.org


Under “Position Applying For”, select "UCI - Professorial”. Indicate your area of mathematical specialization in field labeled “Highest Degree” – example: “PhD/Applied & Computational Mathematics.” List of specializations includes:


• Applied and Computational Mathematics

• Analysis and PDE (includes Mathematical Physics)

• Geometry and Topology (includes Geometric Analysis)

• Logic and Set Theory

• Probability

• Algebra and Number Theory (includes Algebraic and Arithmetic Geometry)