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Career (page 2)
Project NExT deadline: April 17th Career

By rault
Posted Sun Apr 05, 2009 at 12:12:49 PM PDT
"Project NExT (New Experiences in Teaching) is a professional development program for new or recent Ph.D.s in the mathematical sciences." (NExT website)

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Reconnect Conference announcement - 2009 Career

By dkung
Posted Fri Feb 20, 2009 at 03:19:07 PM PDT
Reconnecting Teaching Faculty to the Mathematical Sciences Enterprise and Exposing Researchers in Government and Industry to Relevant Current Research

Visual Analytics and its Applications

Principal Speaker: Georges Grinstein, University of Massachusetts Lowell, grinstein@cs.uml.edu

Dates: August 9 -15, 2009 (Sunday evening through Saturday afternoon)

More on the flip side...

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Four revealing questions young faculty should ask about tenure Career

By rtalbert
Posted Fri Oct 31, 2008 at 07:35:00 AM PDT
Many young mathematicians are either looking for tenure-track positions or are currently in tenure-track positions. In these cases, it's important to ask good questions of the people who oversee the tenure process at a particular school in order to get information about the process -- and to see how good the process really is at those schools. Here are four questions that get to the heart of the matter along with suggestions for how to interpret the responses you might get.

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Poster Session at the JMM Career

By kroth
from the opportunity knocks department
Posted Mon Sep 08, 2008 at 11:54:20 AM PDT
The YMN/NExT poster session at the Joint Mathematics Meetings in D.C. in January is accepting applications. This is a great way to get your research out there.

More details below.

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Quantitative Analyst Career

By strategic growth
Posted Fri Jun 20, 2008 at 08:03:29 AM PDT
The D. E. Shaw group, a global investment and technology development firm with approximately US $36 billion in aggregate investment capital, is looking for exceptionally talented quantitative analysts.

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The JCEO wants your website recommendations Career

By kroth
from the job search help department
Posted Tue Mar 25, 2008 at 08:18:03 AM PDT
The Joint Committee on Employment Opportunities(JCEO) is looking to compile a list of all helpful websites with information on conducting a job search in mathematics.

Which sites did you find useful when you looked for a job? Post a comment containing the links and they will get passed to the committee.

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Job search wikis Career

By kroth
from the have they hired department
Posted Thu Jan 31, 2008 at 06:41:47 AM PDT
There are now two job search wikis that I know of that list math jobs. The first is not new, the second is. More details below...

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Panel on Tenure and Promotion: You know you want it. Career

By kroth
from the notes on panels department
Posted Thu Jan 24, 2008 at 07:42:53 AM PDT
The panel "Tenure (and Promotion): You know you want it" was on the Sunday of the Joint Math Meetings (Jan 6) at 9 a.m.
Panelists were:
Steven Krantz, American Institute of Mathematics
Mike Orrison, Harvey Mudd College
Kate McGiveny, Shippensburg University


The panel was organized by James Hamblin, Shippensburg University and Kim Roth, Juniata College.
Henry Escaudro, Juniata College, took notes on the panel which you can read in the full story.

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Sunday April 5th
Project NExT deadline: April 17th (1 comments)

Friday February 20th
Reconnect Conference announcement - 2009 (11 comments)

Friday October 31st
Four revealing questions young faculty should ask about tenure (0 comments)

Monday September 8th
Poster Session at the JMM (0 comments)

Friday June 20th
Quantitative Analyst (0 comments)

Tuesday March 25th
The JCEO wants your website recommendations (0 comments)

Thursday January 31st
Job search wikis (1 comments)

Thursday January 24th
Panel on Tenure and Promotion: You know you want it. (2 comments)

Saturday January 19th
AMS-AAAS Congressional Fellowship (0 comments)

Wednesday January 16th
Casualty Actuarial Society offers 2008 CAS Trust Scholarship (0 comments)

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