[Tps] TPS/ECPR Policy Network - 2 Jobs
Navdeep Mathur
navdeep at iimahd.ernet.in
Fri Nov 2 04:35:23 EDT 2007
1. Assistant Professor, The Department of Public Administration
Leiden University Faculty of Social Sciences
Leiden, 2300 Ra (Zuid-Holland), 38 hours per week
Job description ________________________________
Function title: Assistant Professor, The Department of Public
Administration of the Faculty of
Candidates are expected to be able to teach courses in one of the
subfields mentioned, in all these programs. In addition to proficiency
in English, fluency in Dutch is considered an important asset, but not
a condition, although employees who are not functionally fluent in
Dutch will be expected to become so over time. The teaching load is
normally a total of five courses per academic year (each course is
seven weeks in length), in addition to other tasks such as thesis
supervision.
The focus of the department's current research program is on
institutional change, which includes changes in intergovernmental and
organizational systems, decision making and the making of public
policy, and candidates are expected to do research very broadly
related to this program.
Requirements ________________________________
Required education/skills:University Graduate
Applicants must hold a PhD in public administration, political
science, economics, or another field in the social sciences relevant
to the indicated fields of expertise (young candidates who are about
to finish their PhD will be considered), have a promising publication
record that includes publications in international refereed journals,
and have good teaching evaluations.
Job type: Research / Advising
Workfield(s):
- Teaching & Research(Scientific discipline: Behaviour and Society)
Organization ________________________________
Leiden University
Faculty of Social Sciences
Conditions of employment ________________________________
Employment basis: Temporary for specified period
Duration of the contract: 4 years
Maximum hours per week: 38
Additional Information ________________________________
Or additional information can be obtained through one of the following links:
About the organization (http://www.leiden.edu/)
About the department (http://www.leiden.edu/)
About the function
(http://www.vacatures.leidenuniv.nl/index.php3?m=1&c=1627)Application
________________________________
You can apply for this job before 10-11-2007 (dd-mm-yyyy) by sending
your application to:
Faculty of Social en Bahavioural Sciences
Wassenaarseweg 52
P&O
Postbus 9555
2300RB Leiden
Nederland
E-mail: pzinfo at FSW.Leidenuniv.nl
When applying for this job always mention the vacancynumber 7-252.
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2. Rutgers University
Director
Division of Global Affairs
Rutgers University - Newark
Rutgers University at Newark seeks nominations and applications for
the position of Director of the Division of Global Affairs within the
Graduate School. Over the last decade, Rutgers-Newark has made Global
Affairs a major strategic focus of its academic programs, capitalizing
on its location within the New York metropolitan area, arguably the
world's leading center of global commerce and culture, and home to
numerous international and nongovernmental organizations.
Outstanding scholars with global and interdisciplinary interests in
political science, history, sociology, anthropology, economics, law,
business, criminal justice, public administration and environmental
science are members of the Center for Global Change and Governance
within the new Division of Global Affairs, and we anticipate
significant numbers of additional appointments in the next several
years. Unique multidisciplinary doctoral and masters programs, also
within the Division of Global Affairs, now enroll 140 students. The
next director will be expected to raise the stature and visibility of
the Division and its faculty through fundraising and grants, fostering
external connections with government agencies, corporations, and NGOs,
linking with scholars and programs at other universities, and
recruiting new faculty.
Rutgers-Newark, one of New Jersey's leading education and research
centers, is home to over 10,000 students, including 3,700 graduate
students in the schools of Arts & Sciences, Business, Criminal
Justice, Law, Nursing, and Public Affairs and Administration. Located
in the New York metropolitan area and in a city experiencing dramatic
revitalization, Rutgers-Newark has been selected by U.S. News & World
as the most ethnically and racially diverse national university for
eleven consecutive years. Rutgers University, of which this Campus is
an integral part, is a member of the AAU.
The Director of the Division of Global Affairs should have an academic
record appropriate for a senior faculty appointment, but we welcome
candidates who are distinguished practitioners in relevant areas such
as international business and diplomacy. The director reports to the
Provost, who is the CEO and chief academic officer of Rutgers-Newark.
Candidates may have research and teaching interests in any field of
Global Affairs.
Applications should include a letter of interest, CV, and names and
contact information of five references. Please submit materials by
email to jafried at andromeda.rutgers.edu, or by mail to Janice
Friedland, Rutgers University at Newark, Office of the Provost, Room
590, 123 Washington Street, Newark, NJ 07102.
Review of applications will begin November 1 and continue until the
position is filled.
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