Assistant Professor – Mathematics (Two Open Positions)
Job Description
SUMMARY
The Division of Science and Mathematics at Rust College seeks a colleague in the rank of Assistant Professor to teach a variety of undergraduate courses in mathematics (i.e., Pre & Advanced Calculus, Geometry, Trigonometry, Linear
Algebra, Complex Variable, Topology etc.). This is a standard nine-month faculty appointment. The candidate selected for this position will teach up to four classes per semester. This position could be teaching both survey classes and/or
upper-level classes. Applicant must also be responsible for course development, academic advisement, scholarly research, and college service.
QUALIFICATIONS
The applicant must have a Ph.D. in mathematics, statistics or a closely related field (i.e., Pre & Advanced Calculus, Geometry, Trigonometry, Linear Algebra, Complex Variable, Topology etc.). The applicant must have excellent written
and verbal communication skills. Applicants should have a demonstrable potential for excellence in research and teaching.
SPECIAL INFORMATION
The Federal Government requires that every individual hired since May 31, 1987, complete the I-9. This requirement is in response to the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986. Form I-9 has been developed to verify that persons are
eligible to work in the United States.
ABOUT US
Rust College is a historically black college located in Holly Springs, Mississippi. Rust is a private, coeducational, fouryear, residential, comprehensive Liberal Arts institution, affiliated with the United Methodist Church. Founded in 1866, the college faculty, staff and students are comprised of diverse, social, cultural, ethnic, racial, and national backgrounds. The college is located 35 miles east of Memphis, TN with forty-seven buildings on a one hundred twenty-six-acre
campus. Often referred to as the "citadel on the hill", the campus and historic town provide the perfect backdrop for fulfillment of the mission to equip and inspire students for excellence and service in their communities and throughout
the world.
*Please mention you saw this ad on HigherEd-Diversity.*