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Texas State University

Chair, Department of Mathematics

Texas State University, Granite Heights, Wisconsin, United States

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The

Department of Mathematics

at Texas State University invites applications for an experienced and outstanding senior scholar to serve as Department Chair beginning Fall 2025. The appointment will be at the Professor level with tenure. The Department of Mathematics is a growing department and expects to have around 100 faculty members in Fall of 2025, with more than 40 tenure-line faculty and over 65 graduate students. The department is excited to start its new Ph.D. program in mathematics in Fall 2025 to complement its Ph.D. program in mathematics education and its master’s programs. Our faculty members have a broad range of strengths in Analysis, Topology, Algebra, Combinatorics, Statistics (including Data Science and Machine Learning), Applied Mathematics, Logic, and Mathematics Education. Our faculty members have over $3 million in active grants and include a Sloan Fellow and multiple NSF CAREER awardees. The Chair will lead a highly engaged and collaborative faculty team committed to advancing undergraduate and graduate teaching and increasing productivity of externally funded research and innovation. In this way, the Chair will guide the Department in pursuit of the University’s goal to advance to R1 status. The Chair will be the Department’s academic and administrative leader. The Chair reports to the Dean of the College of Science and Engineering, which boasts the largest student enrollment at Texas State, comprised of the Departments of Agricultural Sciences, Biology, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Computer Science, Engineering Technology, Mathematics, Physics, and the Ingram School of Engineering. The College also houses the Edwards Aquifer Research and Data Center. A hallmark of the College is high-quality research, exemplified by nineteen faculty members having received NSF Career awards since the early 2000s. Our faculty are collaborative and interdisciplinary researchers with strong track records of external funding. We are committed to training our students to be leaders through academically rigorous coursework and impactful research experiences. Chair Responsibilities:

Additional information about Chair Responsibilities can be found at

AA/ PPS 01.02.11 Role, Evaluation, and Step-Down Salaries of Department Chairs and School Directors . This position is subject to the availability of funds. Minimum Qualifications: Ph.D. in Mathematics, Mathematics Education, or a related field. Experience in academic administration. Record of excellence in instruction at the undergraduate level. Sustained record of teaching, service, and scholarly achievements consistent with the rank of a tenured professor. Preferred Qualifications: Record of effective leadership that may include examples of professional training; university growth or new programs; innovation in curriculum; and development of new facilities, funding, endowments, and partnerships. Successful record of maintaining a competitively funded research program that is acknowledged by peers. Consistent record of advising, supervising, and mentoring undergraduate and graduate students. Experience with shared governance among faculty with varying titles, ranks, and program specialties. Research and teaching philosophies that align with the Department and University. To ensure full consideration, please submit the following by

April 23, 2025: Cover letter addressing required and preferred qualifications. Research statement with a focus on active and anticipated projects, as well as philosophy and experience with collaboration and cross-disciplinary activities (4-6 pages). Teaching statement describing approach, experience, philosophy, and interests (1-2 pages). Leadership statement including experience, philosophy, and interests (3-5 pages). Unofficial transcripts (all in one document). Contact information for three individuals willing to serve as references provided in the Reference Letter section of the application. Questions regarding this position should be addressed to David Donnelly, Associate Chair of Physics, at dd14@txstate.edu , +1-512-245-9128. The selected candidate will be required to provide official transcripts from all degree-granting universities attended. Proposed Start Date:

Summer/Fall 2025 Posting Date:

03/24/2025 Review Date:

04/23/2025 Close Date:

To be determined. Legal Notices:

Texas State University is committed to a policy of non-discrimination and equal opportunity for all persons regardless of race, sex, color, religion, national origin or ancestry, age, marital status, disability, veteran status, or any other basis protected by federal or state law in employment, educational programs, and activities and admissions. Employment with Texas State University is contingent upon the outcome of record checks and verifications including, but not limited to, criminal history, driving records, education records, employment verifications, reference checks, and employment eligibility verifications. Reasonable Accommodation:

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