Job Postings in Arithmetic Geometry
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* From Rachel Newton: a lectureship in pure mathematics at Reading. See [https://www.reading.ac.uk/15/about/jobs/about-job-details.aspx?vacancy_id=475125AEkV here]. | * From Rachel Newton: a lectureship in pure mathematics at Reading. See [https://www.reading.ac.uk/15/about/jobs/about-job-details.aspx?vacancy_id=475125AEkV here]. | ||
* From Fredrik Stromberg: a one-year postdoc in Nottingham as part of the project "Explicit methods for Jacobi forms over number fields". See [http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/jobs/currentvacancies/ref/SCI096716 here]. | * From Fredrik Stromberg: a one-year postdoc in Nottingham as part of the project "Explicit methods for Jacobi forms over number fields". See [http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/jobs/currentvacancies/ref/SCI096716 here]. | ||
+ | * From Helene Esnault: a three-year postdoc in Berlin. See [http://www.fu-berlin.de/en/service/stellen/acad/index.html here]. |
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This is a page collecting job listings in arithmetic geometry, especially postings that may not be findable at standard locations like Mathjobs.
- From Ellen Eischen: a postdoctoral position in number theory at University of Oregon, beginning September 2016. See Mathjobs.
- From Laurent Berger: up to three two-year postdoctoral positions at Universite de Lyon, beginning fall 2016. See here.
- From Ivan Fesenko: four postdoctoral positions at Oxford and Nottingham, beginning September 2016. See here.
- From Gabor Wiese: a postdoctoral position in number theory at University of Luxembourg, beginning March 2016 or later. See here.
- From Laurent Berger: an assistant professor position in number theory and cryptography at Trinity College, Dublin. See here.
- From Victor Rotger: a postdoctoral position in Barcelona. See here.
- From Rachel Newton: a lectureship in pure mathematics at Reading. See here.
- From Fredrik Stromberg: a one-year postdoc in Nottingham as part of the project "Explicit methods for Jacobi forms over number fields". See here.
- From Helene Esnault: a three-year postdoc in Berlin. See here.