The School of Economic, Political, and Policy Studies at the University of
Texas at Dallas is looking to hire an international relations or
comparative politics assistant professor. The area of specialization within
international relations or comparative politics is open but ideal
candidates will add to the existing program strengths in quantitative
methods.
The search committee will begin reviewing applications 10/31, and the job ad
is pasted below.
Link to job ad: https://jobs.utdallas.edu/postings/20896
*Position Description*
The School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences (EPPS) at The
University of Texas at Dallas is seeking applications for an assistant
professor, tenure system position in international relations or comparative
politics. The successful candidate for the position will have a PhD in
political science or public policy. The area of specialization within
international relations or comparative politics is open. Ideal candidates
will demonstrate their ability to contribute to existing program strengths
in quantitative methods and to publish in the top peer-reviewed journals
and presses in the field.
*Qualifications*
Candidates must have a PhD in a political science or public policy-related
field and demonstrate their commitment to excellence in teaching, research,
and service, which includes a strong commitment to principles of diversity,
equity, and inclusion. All candidates are expected to work effectively in a
highly collaborative, engaging, and dynamic environment comprised of
individuals of diverse backgrounds, skills, and perspectives. The
appointment commences fall 2023. A doctoral degree is required prior to
joining; those with ABD status will be considered at the
application/interviewing stage.
*The Department/Program/School*
The School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences (EPPS) at UT Dallas
is a national leader in research addressing critical social, political and
economic issues. Our graduates work in government, nonprofits and the
private sector, with many pursuing advanced degrees that prepare them for
leadership roles in advancing positive change on the local, national and
global level.
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