Monday, November 5, 2018

[DMANET] last call - Assistant Professor in Mathematics, LSE

Assistant Professor in Mathematics, Department of Mathematics, LSE (The
London School of Economics and Political Science)

**application deadline 18 Nov 2018**

The Department of Mathematics at LSE seeks to appoint an Assistant
Professor with expertise in a subject area related to the Mathematics of
Operations Research. The successful candidate will have an established
track record or trajectory of research at a level of international
excellence, will be able to teach mathematics at undergraduate and
postgraduate levels and will have a commitment to excellence in
teaching. They will contribute to the general work of the Department,
including the teaching of a range of courses. They will maintain an
active programme of research in mathematics and will have a clear, well
developed and viable strategy for future outstanding research. They will
have a PhD in a mathematical subject, or be close to completing one, by
the intended start date of 2nd September 2019. Expertise and research
interest in a subject area related to the Mathematics of Operations
Research is essential.

Salary is competitive with Departments at our peer institutions
worldwide and not less than £54,984 per annum inclusive. For further
information about the post, benefits, shortlisting criteria, and contact
information, please see https://tinyurl.com/MathJobLSE and its links to
the "how to apply" document, job description, and person specification.
The closing date for receipt of applications is Sunday 18 November 2018
(23.59 UK time).

Should you have any queries about the role, please email the Head of the
Department of Mathematics, Professor Martin Anthony (m.anthony@lse.ac.uk).

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