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Dean's Postdoctoral Scholar in Mathematics (Multiple Positions)

Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, us, 32318

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Job Title: Dean's Postdoctoral Scholar in Mathematics (Multiple Positions) Location: Tallahassee, FL Regular/Temporary: Temporary Full/Part Time: Job ID: 61389 Department: Department of Mathematics | College of Arts & Sciences Responsibilities

The Department of Mathematics at Florida State University invites applications for three Dean's Postdoctoral Scholar positions in mathematics beginning in August 2026. Each appointment is for a period of two years. The Postdoctoral Scholar will be responsible for teaching two courses during both the Fall and Spring semesters. During the Summer term, Postdoctoral Scholars do not have teaching responsibilities and are expected to focus on their research. Qualifications

Candidates must hold a doctoral degree in mathematics or a closely related discipline, possess a strong research record, and demonstrate a commitment to excellence in teaching. Preferred Qualifications

Candidates whose research interests closely align with those of current faculty members. Contact Info

Dr Kyounghee Kim kkim6@fsu.edu How To Apply

To apply, submit an online application including a cover letter, standard AMS cover sheet, current curriculum vitae, research statement, and teaching statement through both the MathJobs website and the FSU Jobs website. Upload four letters of recommendation (one addressing teaching qualifications) directly via the MathJobs website. Applicants are encouraged to mention in their cover letter the name(s) of FSU faculty whose research aligns with their own. Applications will be reviewed on a continuing basis beginning November 14, 2025 and continue until all positions are filled. Considerations

This is an OPS/temporary job. Based on the duties, this position may require completion of a criminal history background check. Equal Employment Opportunity

FSU is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.

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