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| − | + | == Why Dogecoin Still Attracts Millions of Supporters == | |
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| − | + | Look at the crypto market now, it seems a serious business-charts all over the place, technical analysis, institutions entering the field, and new projects being started every other day. But despite all this confusion, Dogecoin continues to occupy a very distinct niche. A coin that originated as a meme has been able to develop into one of the most dedicated and fervent groupings in the crypto-verse. | |
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| − | + | The answer is easy: why is it that people still support [https://coinmedium.com/ Dogecoin] in their millions? So, let us get into it. | |
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| − | + | '''The Meme That Turned Into Money''' | |
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| − | + | Dogecoin was developed in 2013, almost as a joke. It was patterned after the viral Doge meme that depicts a Shiba Inu dog. It was never the intention to be competing with Bitcoin or Ethereum; it was rather a PR stunt to be a light and fun experiment within the cryptoverse. | |
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| − | + | However, the internet enjoys memes. Then you take memes and you add them to money and you get something people can relate to in an emotional way. Dogecoin has become more than a catchy meme- it is a decentralized digital currency that people care about and use. | |
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| − | + | '''Simplicity Wins Hearts''' | |
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| − | + | Part of what has ensured the sustenance of Dogecoin is the fact that it is easy. No tricky white papers, no wordy roadmaps. Dogecoin is merely a peer-to-peer digital currency that allows individuals to exchange value through the internet without the need to solve numerous issues at once, like other crypto projects. | |
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| − | + | This ease draws you in. Most novice crypto users are frightened by the technical expressions of blockchain. Dogecoin does that and says, Just use me. I am fun, I work, and I do not take myself too seriously. | |
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| − | + | '''A Community Like No Other''' | |
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| − | + | There is no doubt you have heard this before, but communities are vital in the crypto space. The Dogecoin community is usually characterized as one of the enthusiastic and welcoming ones in the crypto world. They have employed the use of Dogecoin in charity, fundraising, and even sponsoring sporting events. | |
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| − | + | Such a type of energy is notably uncommon in the crypto scene. Profits and technology have been of the greatest concern in most of the projects. Yet, the followers of Dogecoin concentrate more on lightening, kindness, and acceptance. This has made people associate themselves with Dogecoin, even with the unpredictable nature of its price, because this is their feeling of belonging. | |
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| − | + | '''Big Voices, Big Attention''' | |
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| − | + | At least, it would not have been as far as it is now, without notices of some of the biggest players online. Elon Musk has been one of the biggest cheerleaders of Dogecoin. Constant tweeting about it causes the coin to trend globally. | |
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| − | + | However, some claim that this introduces an excess of reliance on hype in Dogecoin. At the same time, however, these large voices also led to Dogecoin being discussed in the mainstream. Due to its cultural impact, millions of people who had never been concerned with crypto in their lives are at least aware that Dogecoin exists. | |
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| − | + | '''Dogecoin in Real Use''' | |
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| − | + | Over the past few years, there have been critiques that Dogecoin is simply a joke with no practical application. That is changing, though. Increasing numbers of companies are accepting Dogecoin as a payment currency, particularly when making small payments. Whether it is purchasing online products or using it to reward content creators, Dogecoin is now demonstrating that it can be a legitimate digital currency for daily life. | |
| − | + | ||
| − | + | Transactions tend to be relatively speedy, and its transaction fees tend to be lower than many other cryptos. This renders Dogecoin the currency of fast payments. Dogecoin is suitable in a world where everyone wants things to be simple and quick. | |
| − | + | ||
| − | + | '''The Spirit of Crypto’s Early Days''' | |
| − | + | ||
| − | + | Crypto began as a movement that wanted to destabilize the normal system of the financial world. It was freedom, decentralization, and community. Gradually, most of the projects grew into conventional businesses and aimed at making profits and being adopted by institutions. | |
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| − | + | Dogecoin, nevertheless, retained the power at that early flipple and ground level. It teaches people that Crypto does not always need to be serious, but it can also be joyful, inclusive, and focused on people. This is the soul that is one of the biggest reasons that people continue to support Dogcoin, no matter how the market seems. | |
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| − | + | '''So, why does Dogecoin still attract supporters?''' | |
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| − | + | Because it is more than a cryptocurrency - it is a culture. Dogecoin mixes humor, community, and utility in a way. It does not promise to change the world with high-tech solutions, but it provides something equally powerful: a sense of belonging. | |
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| − | + | At the end of the day, money is not only about value - it is about belief, connection,and shared meaning. And DogeCoin, with all its memes and light, protects the same way. | |
| − | + | '''Conclusion''' | |
| + | Dogecoin Crypto cannot be the most advanced blockchain in the world, but there are no other people: souls. Millions of supporters still rally behind it because it represents a fun community and a reminder that Crypto should not be complicated in this case. | ||
| + | So serious coins such as bitcoin, atherium, and solana fight for dominance in the market, the dogcoin continues its tail happily in the background - telling us that sometimes, fun is enough to keep people together. | ||
== United States == | == United States == | ||
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| Aug 12 <!-- 2019 --> | | Aug 12 <!-- 2019 --> | ||
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| + | | U Bochum | ||
| + | | numerics (W3) | ||
| + | | Dec 12 <!-- 2019 --> | ||
| + | | '''Henning''' | ||
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| '''Short lists/offers''' | | '''Short lists/offers''' | ||
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| + | | [http://www.mathematik.tu-dortmund.de/de/index/aktuelles/meldungen/Ausschreibung-W1-Optimierung-2020-05-20.html TU Dortmund] | ||
| + | | opt (W1 tt W2) | ||
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| U Düsseldorf | | U Düsseldorf | ||
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| + | | TU Freiberg | ||
| + | | numerics (W3) | ||
| + | | Apr 30 <!-- 2019 --> | ||
| + | | <s>''Henning''</s>, '''Aland''' | ||
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| comp math (W2 tenure W3) | | comp math (W2 tenure W3) | ||
| Jul 1, 2019 <!-- 2019 -- extended deadline --> | | Jul 1, 2019 <!-- 2019 -- extended deadline --> | ||
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| TU Hamburg | | TU Hamburg | ||
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| sci comp (W3) | | sci comp (W3) | ||
| Sep 29, 2019 | | Sep 29, 2019 | ||
| + | | '''Herzog''' | ||
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| '''Apply by''' | | '''Apply by''' | ||
| '''Short lists and offers''' | | '''Short lists and offers''' | ||
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| + | | Austria | ||
| + | | [https://jobs.uni-graz.at/de/MB/77/99/5746 U Graz] | ||
| + | | analysis | ||
| + | | Apr 1, 2020 | ||
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| + | | Belgium | ||
| + | | [https://www.uantwerpen.be/en/jobs/vacancies/ap/2020zapfwetex125/ U. Antwerpen, Belgium] | ||
| + | | discrete or continuous optimisation | ||
| + | | May 17, 2020 | ||
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| March 15, 2020 | | March 15, 2020 | ||
| − | | | + | |Note: [https://attestationuae.com certificate attestation ] is required if you're applying for a job in UAE |
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* Australia: [http://www.austms.org.au/Jobs/Academic_listings.html AustMS Academic listings] | * Australia: [http://www.austms.org.au/Jobs/Academic_listings.html AustMS Academic listings] | ||
* Austria: [http://www.oemg.ac.at/Jobs/ ÖMG Jobbörse] | * Austria: [http://www.oemg.ac.at/Jobs/ ÖMG Jobbörse] | ||
| + | * Austria: [https://jobs.dealknots.com Mathematics Jobs] — DealKnots Jobs | ||
* Belgium: [http://bms.ulb.ac.be/cgi/jobs.php BMS Job page] | * Belgium: [http://bms.ulb.ac.be/cgi/jobs.php BMS Job page] | ||
* Canada: [http://www.cms.math.ca/Employment/ CMS Employment Resources] | * Canada: [http://www.cms.math.ca/Employment/ CMS Employment Resources] | ||
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<!--*SITE DOWN India: [http://www.jobdistance.in/jobs/maths-jobs-India Mathematics Jobs India]--> | <!--*SITE DOWN India: [http://www.jobdistance.in/jobs/maths-jobs-India Mathematics Jobs India]--> | ||
* Ireland: [http://www.maths.tcd.ie/pub/ims/jobs-ie/ Irish Mathematical Society] — jobs-ie | * Ireland: [http://www.maths.tcd.ie/pub/ims/jobs-ie/ Irish Mathematical Society] — jobs-ie | ||
| + | * Ireland: [https://ie.whatjobs.com/jobs/?q=mathematics&l Mathematics Jobs] — WhatJobs Ireland | ||
* Israel: [http://imu.org.il/inq-offers.html Israel Mathematical Union] | * Israel: [http://imu.org.il/inq-offers.html Israel Mathematical Union] | ||
* Italy: [http://bandi.miur.it/jobs.php/public/cercaJobs 3-year assistant positions] and [http://bandi.miur.it/profcalls.php/public/cercaJobs professor positions] (in Italian) | * Italy: [http://bandi.miur.it/jobs.php/public/cercaJobs 3-year assistant positions] and [http://bandi.miur.it/profcalls.php/public/cercaJobs professor positions] (in Italian) | ||
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* Turkey: [http://www.turkmath.org/beta/ilanlar.php turkmath.org] — Mathematics jobs | * Turkey: [http://www.turkmath.org/beta/ilanlar.php turkmath.org] — Mathematics jobs | ||
* UK: [http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/mathematics-and-statistics jobs.ac.uk] — Mathematics and Statistics;[http://jobs.livecareer.co.uk/education/maths-teacher LiveCareer]— Math teachers; | * UK: [http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/mathematics-and-statistics jobs.ac.uk] — Mathematics and Statistics;[http://jobs.livecareer.co.uk/education/maths-teacher LiveCareer]— Math teachers; | ||
| + | * US: [https://salarship.com/search/q-mathematics/ Salarship] | ||
== Other disciplines (wikis and job rumor sites) == | == Other disciplines (wikis and job rumor sites) == | ||
Latest revision as of 05:48, 20 August 2025
Welcome to the Mathematics Jobs Wiki 2019-2020 research positions page. This page collects information about the academic mathematics job market: positions, short lists, offers, acceptances, etc. It lists positions at PhD-granting departments (including stat and applied math), and at departments that are research-oriented by other reasonable criteria. See the teaching positions page for more teaching-oriented academic math jobs.
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[edit] Why Dogecoin Still Attracts Millions of Supporters
Look at the crypto market now, it seems a serious business-charts all over the place, technical analysis, institutions entering the field, and new projects being started every other day. But despite all this confusion, Dogecoin continues to occupy a very distinct niche. A coin that originated as a meme has been able to develop into one of the most dedicated and fervent groupings in the crypto-verse.
The answer is easy: why is it that people still support Dogecoin in their millions? So, let us get into it.
The Meme That Turned Into Money
Dogecoin was developed in 2013, almost as a joke. It was patterned after the viral Doge meme that depicts a Shiba Inu dog. It was never the intention to be competing with Bitcoin or Ethereum; it was rather a PR stunt to be a light and fun experiment within the cryptoverse.
However, the internet enjoys memes. Then you take memes and you add them to money and you get something people can relate to in an emotional way. Dogecoin has become more than a catchy meme- it is a decentralized digital currency that people care about and use.
Simplicity Wins Hearts
Part of what has ensured the sustenance of Dogecoin is the fact that it is easy. No tricky white papers, no wordy roadmaps. Dogecoin is merely a peer-to-peer digital currency that allows individuals to exchange value through the internet without the need to solve numerous issues at once, like other crypto projects.
This ease draws you in. Most novice crypto users are frightened by the technical expressions of blockchain. Dogecoin does that and says, Just use me. I am fun, I work, and I do not take myself too seriously.
A Community Like No Other
There is no doubt you have heard this before, but communities are vital in the crypto space. The Dogecoin community is usually characterized as one of the enthusiastic and welcoming ones in the crypto world. They have employed the use of Dogecoin in charity, fundraising, and even sponsoring sporting events.
Such a type of energy is notably uncommon in the crypto scene. Profits and technology have been of the greatest concern in most of the projects. Yet, the followers of Dogecoin concentrate more on lightening, kindness, and acceptance. This has made people associate themselves with Dogecoin, even with the unpredictable nature of its price, because this is their feeling of belonging.
Big Voices, Big Attention
At least, it would not have been as far as it is now, without notices of some of the biggest players online. Elon Musk has been one of the biggest cheerleaders of Dogecoin. Constant tweeting about it causes the coin to trend globally.
However, some claim that this introduces an excess of reliance on hype in Dogecoin. At the same time, however, these large voices also led to Dogecoin being discussed in the mainstream. Due to its cultural impact, millions of people who had never been concerned with crypto in their lives are at least aware that Dogecoin exists.
Dogecoin in Real Use
Over the past few years, there have been critiques that Dogecoin is simply a joke with no practical application. That is changing, though. Increasing numbers of companies are accepting Dogecoin as a payment currency, particularly when making small payments. Whether it is purchasing online products or using it to reward content creators, Dogecoin is now demonstrating that it can be a legitimate digital currency for daily life.
Transactions tend to be relatively speedy, and its transaction fees tend to be lower than many other cryptos. This renders Dogecoin the currency of fast payments. Dogecoin is suitable in a world where everyone wants things to be simple and quick.
The Spirit of Crypto’s Early Days
Crypto began as a movement that wanted to destabilize the normal system of the financial world. It was freedom, decentralization, and community. Gradually, most of the projects grew into conventional businesses and aimed at making profits and being adopted by institutions.
Dogecoin, nevertheless, retained the power at that early flipple and ground level. It teaches people that Crypto does not always need to be serious, but it can also be joyful, inclusive, and focused on people. This is the soul that is one of the biggest reasons that people continue to support Dogcoin, no matter how the market seems.
So, why does Dogecoin still attract supporters?
Because it is more than a cryptocurrency - it is a culture. Dogecoin mixes humor, community, and utility in a way. It does not promise to change the world with high-tech solutions, but it provides something equally powerful: a sense of belonging.
At the end of the day, money is not only about value - it is about belief, connection,and shared meaning. And DogeCoin, with all its memes and light, protects the same way.
Conclusion
Dogecoin Crypto cannot be the most advanced blockchain in the world, but there are no other people: souls. Millions of supporters still rally behind it because it represents a fun community and a reminder that Crypto should not be complicated in this case. So serious coins such as bitcoin, atherium, and solana fight for dominance in the market, the dogcoin continues its tail happily in the background - telling us that sometimes, fun is enough to keep people together.
[edit] United States
[edit] Long-term positions
[edit] A-K
| Institution | Areas | Apply by | Short lists/offers | ||
| Brandeis U* | |||||
| Cornell U* | |||||
| Johns Hopkins U (a)* | head |
[edit] L-T
| Institution | Areas | Apply by | Short lists/offers | |
| Oklahoma St (s)* | ||||
| Pennsylvania St* | ||||
| Pennsylvania St* | ||||
| Stanford U* | ||||
| Texas Tech* |
[edit] UA-UL
| Institution | Areas | Apply by | Short lists/offers |
| U Buffalo (SUNY)* | |||
| U Arkansas* | applied | ||
| U California, Davis* | data sci | ||
| U California, Davis* | all |
[edit] UM-UZ
| Institution | Areas | Apply by | Short lists/offers | ||
| U Michigan* | financial | ||||
| U Michigan* | algebra, analysis | ||||
| U Nebraska, Lincoln* | |||||
| U Pennsylvania* | X. Du, R. Zhang, H. Yu, A. De Rosa., R. Neumayer | ||||
| U Tennessee, Knoxville* | |||||
| U Virginia* | Arithmetic Geometry, Number Theory | Alexandra Florea, Peter Humphries, Amita Malik, Ananth Shankar
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[edit] V-Z
| Institution | Areas | Apply by | Short lists/offers | |
| Washington U, St Louis* |
[edit] Fellowships and institutes
| Institute | Award | Apply by | Short lists/offers |
[edit] Temporary positions
[edit] A-K
| Institution | Name/type | Apply by | Short lists/offers | |
| Brown U (a)* | Prager | |||
| Caltech* | ||||
| Caltech* | ||||
| Caltech* | ||||
| Caltech* | ||||
| Columbia U (a)* | comp'l | |||
| Cornell U* | ||||
| Cornell U* |
[edit] L-T
| Institution | Name/type | Apply by | Short lists/offers | |
| MIT* | ||||
| Pennsylvania St* | ||||
| Pennsylvania St* | ||||
| Princeton U (a)* | ||||
| Stanford U* |
[edit] UA-UL
| Institution | Name/Type | Apply by | Short lists/offers | |
| U California, Davis* | ||||
| U Connecticut* |
[edit] UM-UZ
| Institution | Name/Type | Apply by | Short lists/offers | |
| U Notre Dame (a)* | ||||
| U Nebraska-Lincoln (a)* | ||||
| U Oklahoma * | Postdoctoral faculty | Hitesh Gakhar* | ||
| U Pennsylvania* |
[edit] V-Z
| Institution | Name/Type | Apply by | Short lists/offers |
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[edit] Canada
[edit] Long-term positions
| Institution | Area | Apply by | Short lists/offers |
| U British Columbia* | Diff Geom / Math Phys / Symplectic Geom | Nov 15 |
[edit] Fellowships and institutes
| Institute | Award | Apply by | Recipients |
[edit] Temporary positions
| Institution | Name/type | Apply by | Offers/recipients |
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[edit] Germany
| Key: | (W1) | assistant professor | (W2) | associate professor | (W3) | professor |
A shortlist reported on this wiki is the list of candidates who were invited to give a talk ("Einladung zum Vorstellungsvortrag"); the order of the names has no significance. Official rankings of candidates ("Listenplätze"), if known, are indicated by a number in parentheses after a name, or they are implied by the order in which candidates who received offers ("Rufe") are listed.
Preferred sorting order of names: Offers and acceptances in chronological order, followed by all other invited candidates in alphabetical order.
If possible, include a hyperlink or HTML comment after a listed name, indicating the source of the information posted. For example, many university publications provide official information on offers and filled positions.
[edit] Long-term/temp W positions
Faculty searches in Germany do not follow the academic year schedule and sometimes take very long. We continue to collect information about these faculty positions (for jobs with deadlines before July 2019) in the Mathematics Jobs Wiki 2018-2019 or pages corresponding to earlier years (use the navigation sidebar or Main Page).
[edit] A-C
| Institution | Areas | Apply by | Short lists/offers | |
| U Bielefeld | probab (W3) | Aug 12 | ||
| U Bochum | numerics (W3) | Dec 12 | Henning | |
| U Bonn | pure (W2, tt) | Jul 31 | ||
| U Bonn | math modeling (2 W2, 5y) | Sep 30 |
[edit] D-F
| Institution | Areas | Apply by | Short lists/offers |
| TU Dortmund | opt (W1 tt W2) | Jun 16 | |
| U Düsseldorf | top, geom (W2) | Jul | |
| TU Freiberg | numerics (W3) | Apr 30 | |
[edit] G-L
| Institution | Areas | Apply by | Short lists/offers | |
| U Göttingen | comp math (W2 tenure W3) | Jul 1, 2019 | Lehrenfeld | |
| TU Hamburg | stoch (W3) | Aug 30 | ||
| LU Hannover | Math Mod (W2 tt/W2) | Jan 31, 2020 | ||
| U Heidelberg | sci comp (W3) | Sep 29, 2019 | Herzog | |
| U Jena | algebra (W3) | Sep 30 | ||
| U Köln | algebra, geom (W3) | Sep 15 | ||
| U Leipzig | probab (W2) | Jan 3 |
[edit] M-P
| Institution | Areas | Apply by | Short lists/offers | |
| U München | data sci (W2, 5y, TT) | Jul 15 | ||
| U München | stat, econometrics (W3) | Aug 29 | ||
| U Münster | stoch anal (W3) | Sep 30 | ||
| U Münster | all math (2 W2, 5y) | Sep 30 | ||
| U Münster | operator alg, noncomm geom (W2) | Sep 30 | ||
| U Potsdam | math stat (W3) | Aug 30 |
[edit] R-Z
| Institution | Areas | Apply by | Short lists/offers |
| U Rostock | appl stoch (W3) | Jul 19 | |
| U Rostock | analysis (W3) | Jul 19 |
[edit] Other temporary positions
Please do not list doctoral positions.
| Institution | Areas | Type | Apply by | Short lists/offers |
[edit] Rest of the World
[edit] Long-term positions
| Country | Institution | Areas | Apply by | Short lists and offers
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| Austria | U Graz | analysis | Apr 1, 2020
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| Belgium | U. Antwerpen, Belgium | discrete or continuous optimisation | May 17, 2020
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| Austria | IST Austria | Mathematics, Statistics, Other | Oct 31, 2019 | |
| Austria | TU Wien | discrete mathematics (TT) | Aug 31, 2019 | |
| Sweden | U Umeå* | Computational Mathematics | Nov 13, 2019 | |
| Sweden | U Umeå* | Mathematics | Nov 27, 2019 | |
| Sweden | U Umeå* | Mathematical Statistics | Nov 27, 2019 |
[edit] Temporary positions
Please do not list doctoral positions.
| Country | Institution | Areas | Type | Apply by | Short lists and offers | |
| UAE | NYU Abu Dhabi | Mathematics, Probability, Other | March 15, 2020 | Note: certificate attestation is required if you're applying for a job in UAE |
[edit] Mathematics jobs sites
This section is for web sites that are specific to mathematics employment. Do not list sites with general employment assistance or solicitations.
- MathJobs.org — Our favorite!
- Academic Jobs Europe Academic job board for European countries. Academic science and research jobs including Mathematics section in each country of the Europe.
- American Statistical Association
- AMS EIMS — Employment Information in the Mathematical Sciences
- AMS Notices
- HigherEdJobs.com — mathematics section
- Institute of Mathematical Statistics
- MAA
- Math-Jobs.com
- mathhire.org: Jobs in Academia
- Science Careers (AAAS) — Mathematics jobs
- ScienceFacultyJobs.com — Mathematics
- SIAM Career Center
- Vitae — Mathematics jobs
- Australia: AustMS Academic listings
- Austria: ÖMG Jobbörse
- Austria: Mathematics Jobs — DealKnots Jobs
- Belgium: BMS Job page
- Canada: CMS Employment Resources
- Europe: EMS Jobs
- France: Concours MCF/PR — Opération Postes
- Germany: Careerjet — mathematics
- Germany: Jobbörse Gigajob — Jobs online
- Ireland: Irish Mathematical Society — jobs-ie
- Ireland: Mathematics Jobs — WhatJobs Ireland
- Israel: Israel Mathematical Union
- Italy: 3-year assistant positions and professor positions (in Italian)
- Japan: JREC-IN — Mathematics
- South Dakota: SD Board of Regents — Search Postings: math
- Scandinavia: Nordic-Math-Job
- Spain: RSME.es — Oportunidades profesionales
- Switzerland: Swiss Mathematical Society — Jobs
- Turkey: turkmath.org — Mathematics jobs
- UK: jobs.ac.uk — Mathematics and Statistics;LiveCareer— Math teachers;
- US: Salarship