[CvGmt News] Fwd: Professorship in the Analysis of Partial Differential Equations at Oxford

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----- Forwarded message from John Ball <ball at maths.ox.ac.uk> -----
    Date: Mon, 5 May 2008 14:19:10 +0100
    From: John Ball <ball at maths.ox.ac.uk>
Reply-To: John Ball <ball at maths.ox.ac.uk>
 Subject: Professorship in the Analysis of Partial Differential Equations at 
Oxford
      To: Andrea Braides <braides at mat.uniroma2.it>, Carlo Sbordone 
<sbordone at unina.it>, Emilio Acerbi <emilio.acerbi at mi.infn.it>, Franco Brezzi  
<brezzi at imati.cnr.it>, Gianni Dal Maso <dalmaso at sissa.it>, Giovanni Alberti 
<alberti at mail.dm.unipi.it>, Guiseppe Buttazzo <buttazzo at dm.unipi.it>, Luigi 
Ambrosio <luigi at ambrosio.sns.it>, Mariano Giaquinta <m.giaquinta at sns.it>, Nicola 
Fusco <n.fusco at unina.it>, Paolo Marcellini <paolo.marcellini at math.unifi.it>, 
Rosario Mingione <giuseppe.mingione at unipr.it>

  
Professorship in the Analysis of Partial Differential Equations

UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD

Applications are invited for the above post, tenable from 01 October
2008, or as soon as possible thereafter. The professorship will be held
in the Mathematical Institute, in association with a non-stipendiary
professorial fellowship at Keble College.

The university is seeking a world-class mathematician who, through
leadership and distinction of his or her contribution to the field, will
ensure the continuing pursuit of excellence in research and teaching in
partial differential equations. The person appointed will be expected to
play a leading role in the development of the newly-formed Oxford Centre
for Nonlinear PDE (OxPDE).

Further particulars, including details of how to apply, are available
from http://www.admin.ox.ac.uk/fp/ or from the Registrar, University
Offices, Wellington Square, Oxford OX1 2JD, UK (tel: +44(0)1865 270200).
The closing date for applications is Monday 23 June 2008.

Further information may be obtained on a strictly confidential basis
from Professor Sir John Ball (ball at maths.ox.ac.uk)

_________________________________

John Ball
Mathematical Institute
24-29 St Giles'
Oxford OX1 3LB
U.K.

(Office: Room 19 Gibson Building)
tel  +44 (0)1865 615110
fax  +44 (0)1865 615101
PA (Michaela Hicks) +44 (0)1865 615100
email ball at maths.ox.ac.uk
URL http://www.maths.ox.ac.uk/~ball
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