[Interpretationandmethods] positions ann: political theory at
virginia tech
Jeremy Hunsinger
jhuns at vt.edu
Wed Jan 30 09:03:04 EST 2008
The Department of Political Science at Virginia Tech invites
applications for a tenure track appointment in the field of Political
Theory at the level of Assistant Professor, beginning August 18, 2008.
Required qualifications: Earned doctorate in political science at the
time of application with a clearly defined area of specialization in
political theory, and demonstrated experience in both research and
teaching.
Desired qualifications: Preference will be given to candidates whose
research specialization is political theory, and the candidate must be
able to teach our large introductory undergraduate core lecture course
in the history of political thought. Candidates should have strong,
broad training in political theory, and be able to work within an
interdisciplinary setting with other colleagues in the newly approved
cross-college ASPECT (Alliance for Social Political Ethical and
Cultural Thought) doctoral program, focusing the application of
social, political, ethical, and cultural theory to contemporary
political challenges, cultural conflicts, social problems, and civil
societies in both the U.S.A. and abroad (http://www.aspect.vt.edu).
In particular, we would be interested in individuals who enjoy
interdisciplinary collaborative team teaching and research.
Position: The successful candidate will be expected to have an active
and substantial research program in political theory, especially early
modern, modern or contemporary political theories. Applicants also
must be able to contribute as graduate-level faculty to Virginia
Tech's ASPECT Ph.D program, and to teach large undergraduate lecture
courses in political theory. The teaching load for this position is
two courses per semester.
Applicants must apply on-line at www.jobs.vt.edu. Select Search
Postings and search for political science under department tab.
Please submit the following materials: cover letter, current CV,
graduate transcripts, a writing sample, teaching evaluations, and
three letters of recommendation.
Any requested materials that cannot be submitted through the on-line
application website, should be mailed to: Timothy W. Luke and Wolfgang
Natter, Co-Chairs, Political Theory/ASPECT Search Committee,
Department of Political Science, Virginia Tech, 531 Major Williams
Hall (0130), Blacksburg, VA 24061.
Screening of applications will begin February 22, 2008 and continue
until the position is filled.
For additional information regarding the position contact Professor
Luke (email: twluke at vt.edu; phone: 540-231-6633) or Professor Natter
(email: wnatter at vt.edu; phone: 540-231-0694).
Virginia Tech has a strong commitment to diversity and seeks a broad
spectrum of candidates, including women, veterans, minorities and
people with disabilities. Individuals with disabilities desiring
accommodations in the application process should notify the Co-Chairs
of the Search Committee or the Virginia Tech Relay Service,
1-800-828-1129.
jeremy hunsinger
Information Ethics Fellow, Center for Information Policy Research,
School of Information Studies, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (www.cipr.uwm.edu
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