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) Academic Disciplines: Pure mathematics: algebraic geometry, differential geometry, partial differential equations, number theory, probability. Theory of Computing: all areas of theoretical computer
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Summer Instructor â“ Brandeis University TRiO Upward Bound Brandeis Universityâ™s TRiO Upward Bound Program is seeking dedicated and experienced educators to teach during our six-week summer program
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an internationally recognized faculty and a strong graduate program leading to both the M.A. and Ph.D. degrees. The department plays a central role in advancing the research and teaching missions of the university
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1 Mar 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company South East Technological University Department Walton Institute Research Field Computer science Physics Mathematics Researcher Profile First Stage
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Students, First-Generation Students, LGBTQ+, and Low-income students). 2. Teach community college statistics and mathematics courses to a diverse student population (course range includes algebra, pre
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Mathematics (or common variations on the name such as Pure Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, Computational Mathematics or Mathematical Sciences) with an emphasis in analysis, algebra, applied mathematics
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science. Applicants interested in teaching in those areas should contact the Statistics Department or the Computer Science Department. Information regarding the Mathematics Department can be found at https
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Professor level. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to, Applied mathematics for Physical and Life Sciences, Combinatorics, Algebra/Number Theory, and Scientific computing. The Department
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, Applied Algebraic Methods, Pre-Calculus, and Geometry for Pre-K to Grade 8 Mathematics Majors, among others. The successful candidate will be an active member of the Mathematics department and will work
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and Light; PHYS117 Energy), algebra-based introductory physics lectures and labs (PHYS131 and PHYS132; Fundamental Physics I and II), and calculus-based introductory physics, combined lecture/lab