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- Career and Employment News
- Mathjobs.org is accepting new registrations. The annual fee for employers is $400. There are no fees for applicants. The service is a centralized clearinghouse of job applications for PhD mathematicians. It has been tested for several years and is now in regular use, with over one hundred employers registered.
- Calling all Postdocs
The Reviewers of Mathematical Reviews perform an invaluable service to the mathematical community around the world. Younger mathematicians active in research are encouraged to become reviewers. See details. - Departments Coordinate Job Offer Deadlines
Mathematical Sciences Departments in the U.S. have, for the ninth year in a row, formally adopted an agreement to coordinate deadlines for responding to postdoctoral job offers. See details. -
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