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The preceptor group

Preceptors at the Mathematics department are teaching, developing and supporting sections of calculus related courses. The activities of the preceptor group include also teacher training, hiring and training course assistants, websupport, microteaching, sectioning and advising, the question center, the teacher seminar. Most preceptors teach also Mathematics in the Harvard extension school or its Masters program as well as in the Harvard summer school.

The Preceptor positions at Harvard

We seek mathematicians to work at the rank of Preceptor alongside other Harvard faculty on teaching, developing, and supporting sections of entry level courses through multivariable calculus and linear algebra. Applicants must have a strong background in advanced mathematics, preferably including a Ph.D., as well as sophistication about undergraduate teaching, learning, and curricular issues generally.

Candidates should present evidence of outstanding classroom success, together with teacher-training, assessment, and organizational skills. Responsibility, initiative, good judgment, and the ability to work well on a team are required. This position entails both significant administrative responsibilities, such as developing and participating in pedagogical mentoring and research programs, as well as significant career development opportunities for mathematicians following less traditional career paths.

Please submit an application form with supporting material electronically through Math Jobs at www.mathjobs.org/jobs. The supporting material for an application must contain the following:

Preferences will be given to applications received before December 7, 2007. The appointments are normally three years renewable once for three more. The starting salary will be approximately ,000 for the academic year. This salary can sometimes be augmented by teaching during the summer and evenings. The teaching commitment is two courses per semester, usually calculus.

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Seminars



People

Bret BeneshPreceptorbenesh@math.harvard.edu Phone: 51938
Janet ChenPreceptor jjchen@math.harvard.edu Phone: 52168
Robin GottliebProfessor of the practice of Mathematics gottlieb@math.harvard.eduPhone: 55735
John HallPreceptor hall@math.harvard.edu Phone: 59580
Thomas JudsonPreceptor judson@math.harvard.edu Phone: 55732
Oliver KnillPreceptor knill@math.harvard.edu Phone: 55549
Matt LeingangPreceptor leingang@math.harvard.edu Phone: 55334
Susan MilanoCalculus Office milano@math.harvard.edu Phone: 64203
Rehana PatelPreceptor patel@math.harvard.edu Phone: 51748


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