advertised at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. Monash is one of
the top 100 universities in the world (on some rankings it is top 50).
The positions can be in any area of mathematics, but discrete mathematics
(including graph theory and combinatorics) is designated as a priority area
and at least some of the appointments will be in that area. These are
standard teaching and research positions with reasonable teaching loads and
a very strong research environment. For the formal details see:
Please spread the word and/or apply yourself. We can appoint young or
established researchers, singles or couples or potentially even a group.
For details of Monash's substantial discrete maths group see the group's
blog https://blogs.monash.edu/discretemaths/about/
Come and join us!
Deadline for applications is *two weeks* away (officially 11:55am Fri 15
March, Melbourne time, which for many timezones is still 14th March). For
any enquiries, email ian.wanless@monash.edu
-Ian Wanless
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