Lunds universitet, Naturvetenskapliga fakulteten, matematikcentrum

Lund University was founded in 1666 and is repeatedly ranked among the world’s top universities. The University has around 47 000 students and more than 8 800 staff based in Lund, Helsingborg and Malmö. We are united in our efforts to understand, explain and improve our world and the human condition.

Lund University welcomes applicants with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We regard gender equality and diversity as a strength and an asset.

We are looking for mentors and exercise class leaders/teaching assistants for our introductory courses in mathematics and computational programming.

The Centre for Mathematical Sciences has approximately 150 employees, of which approximately 40 are in the Division of Mathematics, Faculty of Science (NF) where the position is located. Other departments are Mathematics LTH with numerical analysis and Mathematical statistics. The Department of Mathematics NF has the overall responsibility for natural science bachelor's and master's programs in mathematics and provides courses in mathematics and numerical analysis that are also optional within other program orientations at the Faculty of Science and that can be read as independent courses.

Lund University is a state authority that offers good employment conditions. Read more on the university's website about Working with us. As student employee, you as a student can combine studies with work and supplement your theoretical knowledge with practical work experience.

Job assignments
As a student employee, you will work as a mentor/coordinating mentor and/or as an exercise leader/teaching assistant for small student groups on our introductory courses MATA31 Analysis in One Variable, MATA32 Algebra and Vector Geometry and NUMA01 Computational Programming with Python. In all roles, you will be supported by the teacher responsible for the course who can answer your questions regarding the course's content and pedagogical structure. There is also a coordinator at the institution who ensures that you get the information and practical help you need. More specific information about the different roles can be found below.

As a mentor, you must:

· participate in a start-up seminar about the role of mentor, as well as in meetings during the semester

· be responsible for mentor meetings that are held for 1-2 groups of approx. 8-12 students where relevant content from the basic courses is discussed

· receive information from the teachers responsible for the course and the coordinating mentor about the themes for the mentor meetings, and use this information during the planning of the mentoring meetings

· provide feedback to the coordinating mentor on how the students in your mentoring group are doing so that improvements can be implemented.

As a coordinating mentor, you must:

· be a mentor for a group of students according to the information above

· act as a link between the teachers in charge of the course and other mentors

· identify mentors who need support and together with the teachers in charge of the course propose and implement appropriate measures

· keep an overview of how much other mentors work

· together with the teachers in charge of the course plan themes for mentor meetings

· carry out start-up and coordination meetings for other mentors

As exercise class leader on the courses Analysis in One Variable and Algebra and Vector Geometry, you must:

· lead exercise classes for a student group of approx. 30 students during the scheduled time. The exercise classes are intended for self-study and your task is to help the students with any questions regarding problem solving and mathematical reasoning

· prepare for the exercise classes by staying informed about the students' current homework and tasks

As teaching assistant on the course NUMA01 Computational programming with Python, you must:

· lead computer exercises for a student group of approx. max. 30 students during the scheduled time

· prepare for the computer exercises according to instructions from the teacher responsible for the course

· give feedback on reports/presentations of homework assignments

Eligibility

Eligible to be employed as a student employee is someone who is pursuing full-time university-level studies in mathematics and physics at Lund University, has completed studies corresponding to at least 60 university credits and has not started postgraduate studies.

A requirement for all roles included in the employment is very good knowledge of spoken and written English.

Requirements for employment as exercise leader for the courses MATA31 Analysis in One Variable and MATA32 Algebra and Vector Geometry are:

· at least 60 credits in mathematics and physics, including the courses MATA21, MATA22 and MATA23 or MATA31 and MATA32

· good communication skills

Requirements for employment as teaching assistant for the course NUMA01 Computational programming with Python are:

· at least 60 credits in mathematics and physics, including the course NUMA01, of which 45 credits correspond to the first-year courses in mathematics within the bachelor's program in science

· good communication skills

Qualifications for the position as exercise leader/teaching assistant:

· more completed courses in mathematics, programming and numerical analysis, preferably with high grades in the bachelor's or master's program in mathematics at the Faculty of Science

· previous teaching or leadership experience

· previous teaching experience as amanuensis or teaching assistant at Mathematics NF or LTH is particularly meritorious

Requirements for employment as a mentor are:

· at least 60 credits in mathematics and physics, including the course NUMA01, of which 45 credits correspond to the first-year courses in mathematics within the bachelor's program in science

· good communication skills

Requirements for employment as coordinating mentor are:

· at least 60 credits in mathematics and physics, including the course NUMA01, of which 45 credits correspond to the first-year courses in mathematics within the bachelor's program in science

· at least one semester's experience as a mentor in basic mathematics courses

Qualifications for employment as a mentor or coordinating mentor are:

· obtained the grade Pass with distinction or equivalent in the introductory courses in mathematics

· previous experience in teaching or leadership

· having completed the basic courses in mathematics at the Faculty of Science at Lund University, or in some other way acquired a thorough understanding of the structure of the courses

· good knowledge of spoken and written English

· good leadership skills

Terms of employment

The scope of employment is time-limited as below:

Mentor: 5% (for one student group) alternatively 10% (for two student groups) during the period 2025-09-01 – 2025-12-19

Coordinating mentor: 15% during the period 2025-09-01 – 2025-12-19

Exercise class leader MATA31: 15% during the period 2025-09-01 – 2025-12-19

Exercise class leader MATA32: 10% during the period 2025-09-01 – 2025-12-10

Teaching assistant NUMA01: 10% during the period 2025-09-01 – 2025-12-10

Provisions regarding employment as a student employee can be found in the "Agreement on temporary employment as a student employee".

This is how you apply

When you apply, you are asked to answer the questions below.

· Attach a short personal letter (max. 1 A4 page). CV does not need to be attached.

· State which role you are interested in within the scope of this position (mentor, coordinating mentor, exercise class leader MATA31/MATA32, teaching assistant NUMA01)

· State if you are interested in more than one role.

· State which education programme you are enrolled in and what year you started it. Attach a LADOK transcript or equivalent transcript of records.

· Any description of previous involvement in teaching. Specify course, course supervisor, year, study period and work assignment.

· Please indicate a reference person who can testify your knowledge of mathematics and/or your teaching ability. It could be, for example, a teacher you had in one or more of your mathematics courses.

Type of employment Temporary position
Contract type Part-time
Number of positions 2
Full-time equivalent 15
City Lund
County Skåne län
Country Sweden
Reference number PA2025/1841
Contact
  • Anna-Maria Persson, univ.lektor, +46462228539, anna-maria.persson@math.lu.se
Union representative
  • OFR/ST:Fackförbundet ST:s kansli, 046-2229362, st@st.lu.se
  • SACO:Saco-s-rådet vid Lunds universitet, kansli@saco-s.lu.se, kansli@saco-s.lu.se
  • SEKO: Seko Civil, 046-2229366, sekocivil@seko.lu.se
Published 24.Jun.2025
Last application date 31.Jul.2025
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