[Tps] TPS/ECPR Policy Network - Faculty Positions Available

Navdeep Mathur navdeep at iimahd.ernet.in
Fri Sep 14 01:29:53 EDT 2007



 From the Interpretation and Methods List:

 

The Department of Politics and Policy at Claremont Graduate University 
has opened searches for three tenure-track positions at the level of 
Assistant Professor.  The positions are in the fields of *Comparative 
Politics, Public Policy, and International Politics/International 
Political Economy*.  The announcements for the positions arebelow.

 

Claremont Graduate University is a graduate-only institution in the 
cluster of undergraduate colleges that constitute the Claremont Colleges 
in Claremont, California.  Candidates with a variety of methodological 
skills are encouraged to apply. 

 

*/The application deadline is October 15^th /*.

 

All the best,

 

Dean E. McHenry, Jr.

Professor

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Comparative Politics**

 

 

The School of Politics and Economics invites applications for a 
tenure-track position in Comparative Politics at the level of Assistant 
Professor in the Department of Politics and Policy beginning Fall 2008.  

 

*QUALIFICATIONS *

Candidates must have their Ph.D. degree at the start of employment.  We 
are interested in candidates with strong regional and thematic 
competence.  Sound knowledge of both field research methods and 
quantitative tools are important.  Candidates should have an active 
research agenda, readiness to mentor graduate students, a desire to 
engage in cross disciplinary teaching and research, willingness to 
engage in service to the institution and community, and ability to work 
with a diverse group of students.

 

The School of Politics and Economics offers graduate-level only degrees, 
both M.A. and Ph.D., and is associated with five undergraduate 
institutions of the Claremont Colleges. Exchange teaching with faculty 
members of those institutions may be possible. Transdisciplinary 
approaches are encouraged.

 

Finalists for the position must communicate well and successfully 
complete an interview process.  Applicants should send a cover letter, a 
current curriculum vita, samples of scholarly writing, teaching 
evaluations and three letters of reference to the *Comparative Politics 
Search Committee, School of Politics and Economics, Claremont Graduate 
University, 170 E. 10^th St., Claremont, CA 91711.*

 

*APPLICATION DEADLINE**:  *October 15, 2007

Note:  Applications will continue to be considered until the position is 
filled.

 

Claremont Graduate University wishes to continue to build a culturally 
diverse faculty and welcomes applications from female and minority 
candidates.  We are an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution.



Public Policy**

 

 

The School of Politics and Economics, Claremont Graduate University 
invites applications for a tenure-track position in Public Policy at the 
level of Assistant Professor in the Department of Politics and Policy 
beginning Fall 2008.  

 

*QUALIFICATIONS *

Candidates must have their Ph.D. degree at the start of employment.  We 
are especially interested in candidates whose research has a state or 
local government focus.  Ability to teach courses on federalism, 
bureaucratic politics, and/or quantitative methodology is desirable.   
Areas of substantive policy interests are open.  Prior teaching 
experience is strongly preferred.  Evidence of an active research 
agenda, a cross-disciplinary perspective in teaching or research, 
readiness to mentor graduate students, and ability to work with a 
diverse group of students are important characteristics of a candidate.

 

The School of Politics and Economics offers graduate-level only degrees, 
both M.A. and Ph.D., and is associated with five undergraduate 
institutions of the Claremont Colleges. Exchange teaching with faculty 
members of those institutions may be possible. Transdisciplinary 
approaches are encouraged.

 

Finalists for the position must communicate well and successfully 
complete an interview process.  Applicants should send a cover letter, a 
current curriculum vita, samples of scholarly writing, teaching 
evaluations and three letters of reference to the *Public Policy Search 
Committee, School of Politics and Economics, Claremont Graduate 
University, 170 E. 10^th St., Claremont, CA 91711.*

 

*APPLICATION DEADLINE**:  *October 15, 2007

Note:  Applications will continue to be considered until the position is 
filled.

 

Claremont Graduate University wishes to continue to build a culturally 
diverse faculty and welcomes applications from female and minority 
candidates.  We are an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution.

*


*International Politics/International Political Economy**

 

 

The School of Politics and Economics invites applications for a 
tenure-track position in International Political Economy at the level of 
Assistant Professor in the Department of Politics and Policy beginning 
Fall 2008.  

 

*QUALIFICATIONS *

Candidates must have their Ph.D. degree at the start of employment. We 
are interested in candidates with expertise in International Political 
Economy that combine training in economics and politics.  The School of 
Politics and Economics effectively integrates both fields and students 
are expected to take classes, and undertake joint research with faculty 
members in both fields. Applicants may approach the field from a micro 
or macro perspective, but should have a strong methods training, an 
active research agenda and the ability to teach.  The successful 
candidate should be ready to mentor graduate students, desire to engage 
in cross disciplinary teaching and research, be willing to engage in 
service to the institution and community, and be able to work with a 
talented but diverse group of students.

 

The School of Politics and Economics offers graduate-level only degrees, 
both M.A. and Ph.D., and is associated with five undergraduate 
institutions of the Claremont Colleges. Exchange teaching with faculty 
members of those institutions may be possible. Transdisciplinary 
approaches are encouraged.

 

Finalists for the position must communicate well and successfully 
complete an interview process.  Applicants should send a cover letter, a 
current curriculum vita, samples of scholarly writing, teaching 
evaluations and three letters of reference to the *International 
Political Economy Search Committee, School of Politics and Economics, 
Claremont Graduate University, 170 E. 10^th St., Claremont, CA 91711.*

 

*APPLICATION DEADLINE**:  *October 15, 2007

Note:  Applications will continue to be considered until the position is 
filled.

 

Claremont Graduate University wishes to continue to build a culturally 
diverse faculty and welcomes applications from female and minority 
candidates.  We are an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution.

 



 


 

 


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