[Job-offers-cs] Assistant Professor in Mathematics, LSE

Pekka Orponen pekka.orponen at aalto.fi
Sat Nov 28 23:11:16 EET 2020


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Subject: [DMANET] Assistant Professor in Mathematics, LSE
Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2020 17:07:30 +0000
From: Jan van den Heuvel <j.van-den-heuvel at lse.ac.uk>
To: dmanet at zpr.uni-koeln.de

*Department of Mathematics, The London School of Economics and Political 
Science*

*Assistant Professor in Mathematics*

The Department of Mathematics at LSE seeks to appoint an Assistant 
Professor. For this post, we are particularly interested in candidates 
with expertise in a subject area related to the Mathematics of Game 
Theory. 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 level and 
will have a commitment to excellence in teaching. The successful 
candidate will contribute to the general work of the department, 
including the teaching of a range of courses. She or he will maintain an 
active programme of research in mathematics and will have a clear, well 
developed and viable strategy for future outstanding research. She or he 
will have a PhD in a mathematical subject (or be close to completing 
one) by the intended start date of 6 September 2021.

For further information about the post, other benefits that come with 
this job and shortlisting criteria please see the 'how to apply' 
document, job description and the person specification which are 
available at https://tinyurl.com/MathJobLSE2020. Salary is competitive 
with Departments at our peer institutions worldwide and not less than 
£55,974 pa inclusive. The closing date for receipt of applications is 11 
January 2021 (23.59 UK time).

LSE is committed to building a diverse, equitable and truly inclusive 
university.
For this post, we particularly welcome applications by women and ethnic 
minorities.



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