Jobs: Assistant Professor of International Relations or Comparative Politics-SAIS-(Deadline 08/01)

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Venue:Washington DC - John Hopkins - SAIS

Position: Assistant Professor of International Relations or Comparative Politics

SAIS - School of Advanced International Studies - The Johns Hopkins University - is seeking to appoint a full-time, tenure-track, assistant professor in international relations or comparative politics with a focus on European and Eurasian Studies. The particular emphasis for this position is Europe’s relationship with the outside world. Candidates who combine their work on Europe or Eurasia with an interest in international security, international law, conflict management, international development, international relations, or the foreign policy of the United States are particularly encouraged to apply. Candidates able to teach an introductory course in comparative politics or IR theory would have an advantage. The position is located in Washington, D.C. The goal is to fill the position during the fall 2016 semester, with the appointment starting effectively on July 1, 2017. Preliminary interviews will be held at the 2016 APSA meeting in Philadelphia.


Qualifications:

A Ph.D. awarded by June 2017 will be a condition for employment. The ideal applicant will have strong academic credentials and a commitment to improve public policy. A record of excellence in teaching would be a distinct advantage.

Application:

Electronic submissions are preferred. A letter of application, curriculum vitae, and the names and contact details for three people who can provide letters of reference should be submitted to:

SAIS-EES-Srch@jhu.edu
Or send via USPS to
SAIS European and Eurasian Studies Search Committee
School of Advanced International Studies
The Johns Hopkins University
1740 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, D.C. 20036 USA

Applications will be reviewed beginning August 1, 2016 and will be accepted until a final decision is made. Inquiries may be made to Professor Erik Jones (erik.jones@jhu.edu).


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