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Ada Lovelace PhD student position in Mathematics & Computer Science, Muenster (Germany), Deadline: 1 Oct 2017

The Faculty for Mathematics and Computer Science of the Westflische 
Wilhelms-Universitt, Muenster, Germany, invites applicants for the

    Ada Lovelace PhD Position in Mathematics and Computer Sciences (75%, 13
    TV-L)

The position is temporary for three years. The regular weekly working time 
is 39 hours and 50 minutes.

Applicants are expected to have

     A Masters degree or equivalent, giving access to doctoral studies in 
mathematics or computer sciences at WWU Muenster
     Above average final grades
     Integration into an existing work group / project group

The candidate is expected to graduate within three years. The Ada Lovelace 
PhD position programme was initiated by the program for female professors 
(Professorinnenprogramm II) of the state Nordrhine-Westfalia to promote 
gender equalization for junior scientists. The position comes with 
additional resources for travelling and material expenses.

We actively encourage applications from suitably qualified women. Female 
candidates with equivalent qualifications and academic achievements will 
be preferentially considered. We also welcome applications from candidates 
with severe disabilities. Disabled candidates with equivalent 
qualifications will be preferentially considered.

Applications with the following documents

     Letter of motivation and CV
     Short description of the planed PhD project
     Certificates
     Letter of recommendation with a statement on the integration into a 
local working group / research group in Muenster from the corresponding 
group leader

should be sent electronically in ONE pdf-file until October 1st, 2017 to 
mathdek@uni-muenster.de (Dekanat des FB 10, Einsteinstrae 62, 48149 
Mnster).

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