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News for SPP2026

This site presents some material which may be of interest to visitors of our web site. It covers news related to the priority programme as well as topics of a more general mathematical or scientific nature. If you wish something to be included here, just send us an e-mail (hanke(at)math.uni-augsburg.de).


W2 Professorship (with W3 tenure track) in Gießen

The department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Physics, Geography of Gießen university invites applications for a position of a W2-Professorship…


2 full Professorship Positions (W3) in Kiel

The Department of Mathematics in the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences of Kiel University (Germany) invites applications for the…


This year's DMV Media Award for SPP member Carla Cederbaum

The German Mathematical Society (DMV), the Walter de Gruyter Foundation and previous award winners have decided on this year's Journalism and Media…


Postdoc Position in Tübingen

The Geometric Analysis, Differential Geometry and Mathematical Relativity group at the University of Tübingen are jointly offering a full time Postdoc…


Professor of Mathematics in Fribourg

The Faculty of Science and Medicine of the University of Fribourg, Switzerland, announces the opening of a position of Professor of Mathematics. The…


Professor positions at FU Berlin

Professor positions at FU Berlin


ERC Starting Grant

We congratulate our SPP member Rudolf Zeidler from the University of Münster on receiving an ERC Starting Grant for his project "Comparison and…


Ph.D. positions in Karlsruhe

Ph.D. positions in Karlsruhe


ERC Starting Grant

We congratulate our SPP member Giles Gardam from the University of Münster on receiving an ERC Starting Grant for his project "Satisfiability and…


Postdoc in Geometric Analysis and Differential Geometry at KIT

The position offered is for, at the most, three years. The starting date is flexible, but should be between spring and fall 2023. Last application…


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