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Teaching Fellow in Mathematics

The school of mathematics has an opening for a one year specific purpose teaching fellowship in the upcoming academic year. Information regarding the post can be found here. Applicants should send a CV detailing their teaching experience to Prof. Tristan McLoughlin (headmath@maths.tcd.ie).

The closing date for applications is August 4th, 2023.

Assistant Professorships in Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics

The School of Mathematics at Trinity College, Dublin is seeking candidates for two posts of Assistant Professor in Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics. The first position is the Hitachi Assistant Professor in High Performance computing and is five year tenure track position with permanency subject to satisfying tenure requirements. The second position is a specific purpose position with guaranteed funding for three years. The appointments will be tenable from January 2024. These are teaching and research positions; the successful candidates will be required to contribute at all levels of teaching and supervision undertaken by the School and will be expected to conduct a vigorous research programme.

Further details about the position and how to apply can be found on the TCD HR portal here.

The closing date for applications is August 4th, 2023.

Informal queries can be sent to Prof. Mike Peardon, mjp@maths.tcd.ie, or to head of school, Prof. Tristan McLoughlin, headmath@maths.tcd.ie.

Scholarships

A number of Research scholarships are provided by the Irish Research Council. In addition, opportunities may arise to apply for studentships funded by research grants to members of the academic staff.

You may wish to contact individual members of the academic staff directly, if you are interested in their area of research, or you may prefer to ask advice informally from the Director of Teaching & Learning (Postgraduate), Prof. Stefan Sint.