Applications are invited for postdoctoral fellowship positions for the 2008-2009 academic year. The (Fall) Thematic Program on Arithmetic Geometry, Hyperbolic Geometry and Related Topics will take place at the Institute July to December 2008 and the (Winter/Spring) Thematic Program on O-Minimal Structures and Real Analytic Geometry will take place at the Institute from January to June 2009.
The fellowships provide for a period of engagement in research and participation in the activities of the Institute. They may be offered in conjunction with partner universities, through which a further period of support may be possible. List on the cover sheet of the application any faculty members, at universities affiliated with the Fields Institute, who you believe are appropriate. You are encouraged to apply directly to these other institutions as well. If applicants do not wish their application to be shared with affiliated universities, for this purpose, they should note this information in their letter of application.
In addition to regular postdoctoral support, one recipient will be awarded the Institute's prestigious Jerrold E. Marsden Postdoctoral Fellowship. It pays a stipend and provides for a twelve-month period at the Institute for research and participation in the activities of the core program. No teaching is required. In addition to the stipend, a $2,000 (Cdn) research grant will be available during the tenure of the award.
Applicants seeking postdoctoral fellowships funded by other agencies (such as NSERC or international fellowships) are encouraged to request the Fields Institute as their proposed location of tenure, and should apply to the Institute for a letter of invitation.
Eligibility:
Qualified candidates who will have a recent PhD in either of these areas, or a related area of the mathematical sciences are encouraged to apply.
The Fields Institute is strongly committed to diversity within its community and especially welcomes applications from visible minority group members, women, Aboriginal persons, persons with disabilities, members of sexual minority groups, and others who may contribute to the further diversification of ideas.
To guarantee consideration postdoctoral applications should reach the Institute by December 7, 2007 (late applications may be considered after this date).
Applicants must submit:
(a) Fields Institute cover sheet or (Fields cover sheet in .pdf format) or the AMS cover sheet
(b) curriculum vitae
(c) a statement of research interests and achievements
(d) please arrange for three (3) letters of reference to be sent to:
Postdoctoral Fellowships
The Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences
222 College Street, 2nd Floor
Toronto, Ontario
M5T 3J1 Canada
Phone (416) 348-9710 ext. 3026 Fax: (416) 348-9714
Email: programs@fields.utoronto.ca
The fellowships provide for a period of engagement in research and participation in the activities of the Institute. They may be offered in conjunction with partner universities, through which a further period of support may be possible. List on the cover sheet of the application any faculty members, at universities affiliated with the Fields Institute, who you believe are appropriate. You are encouraged to apply directly to these other institutions as well. If applicants do not wish their application to be shared with affiliated universities, for this purpose, they should note this information in their letter of application.
In addition to regular postdoctoral support, one recipient will be awarded the Institute's prestigious Jerrold E. Marsden Postdoctoral Fellowship. It pays a stipend and provides for a twelve-month period at the Institute for research and participation in the activities of the core program. No teaching is required. In addition to the stipend, a $2,000 (Cdn) research grant will be available during the tenure of the award.
Applicants seeking postdoctoral fellowships funded by other agencies (such as NSERC or international fellowships) are encouraged to request the Fields Institute as their proposed location of tenure, and should apply to the Institute for a letter of invitation.
Eligibility:
Qualified candidates who will have a recent PhD in either of these areas, or a related area of the mathematical sciences are encouraged to apply.
The Fields Institute is strongly committed to diversity within its community and especially welcomes applications from visible minority group members, women, Aboriginal persons, persons with disabilities, members of sexual minority groups, and others who may contribute to the further diversification of ideas.
To guarantee consideration postdoctoral applications should reach the Institute by December 7, 2007 (late applications may be considered after this date).
Applicants must submit:
(a) Fields Institute cover sheet or (Fields cover sheet in .pdf format) or the AMS cover sheet
(b) curriculum vitae
(c) a statement of research interests and achievements
(d) please arrange for three (3) letters of reference to be sent to:
Postdoctoral Fellowships
The Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences
222 College Street, 2nd Floor
Toronto, Ontario
M5T 3J1 Canada
Phone (416) 348-9710 ext. 3026 Fax: (416) 348-9714
Email: programs@fields.utoronto.ca
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