Tenure Track Position in IR/Conflict at University of Iowa

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Kadera, Kelly M
Mon, Aug 26, 2024 10:13 PM

Dear Colleagues,

The University of Iowa is hiring an Assistant Professor in Political Science, with an emphasis in Conflict. Application deadline is September 10, 2024.

Description: The Department of Political Science at the University of Iowa invites applications for a tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor with a focus in the study of conflict (either inter-state or intra-state). The Department welcomes applications from candidates who are doing research on violent conflict between or within countries. This could include great power conflicts, wars and military crises between countries, the effect of domestic politics on inter-state conflict, the political economy of inter- or intra-state conflict, terrorism, civil wars, and studies on resolving, ending, and preventing conflict. Preference will be given to candidates who use quantitative methods. Candidates must be able to teach courses in International Relations.  Candidates should clearly describe their research and teaching interests in their letter of application and include a CV, research statement, teaching statement, writing sample, teaching evaluations, and letters of recommendation.

To apply: https://jobs.uiowa.edu/faculty/view/75342

Sincerely,
Kelly Kadera

Kelly M. Kadera
Associate Professor
Political Science
University of Iowa

Dear Colleagues, The University of Iowa is hiring an Assistant Professor in Political Science, with an emphasis in Conflict. Application deadline is September 10, 2024. Description: The Department of Political Science at the University of Iowa invites applications for a tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor with a focus in the study of conflict (either inter-state or intra-state). The Department welcomes applications from candidates who are doing research on violent conflict between or within countries. This could include great power conflicts, wars and military crises between countries, the effect of domestic politics on inter-state conflict, the political economy of inter- or intra-state conflict, terrorism, civil wars, and studies on resolving, ending, and preventing conflict. Preference will be given to candidates who use quantitative methods. Candidates must be able to teach courses in International Relations. Candidates should clearly describe their research and teaching interests in their letter of application and include a CV, research statement, teaching statement, writing sample, teaching evaluations, and letters of recommendation. To apply: https://jobs.uiowa.edu/faculty/view/75342 Sincerely, Kelly Kadera Kelly M. Kadera Associate Professor Political Science University of Iowa