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Ruben Ruiz Rufino
Wed, Feb 7, 2024 3:04 PM
- Job title: Lecturer in Political Behaviour
- Department and Institution: Department of Political Economy, King's College London
- Deadline for applications:
- Salary: Grade 6/7: £43,205 to £61,021 per annum, inclusive of London Allowance.
- Further information: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/jobs/083946-lecturer-in-political-behaviour
- Contact: Rubén Ruiz-Rufino, ruben.ruiz_rufino@kcl.ac.ukmailto:ruben.ruiz_rufino@kcl.ac.uk
Further information:
The Department of Political Economy invites applications for a lectureship in Political Behaviour. We define political behaviour broadly and, therefore, we encourage outstanding candidates from all subfields of political science to apply. The purpose of the role is to contribute to the consolidation of the political science strand in the department by providing research rigour and leadership as well as by enhancing the teaching of our politics and interdisciplinary degrees.
We are seeking candidates, particularly early career researchers, with strong quantitative skills and/or experience with experimental methods. The successful applicant will be expected to develop an original research agenda as well as be able to contribute to teaching on modules on political behaviour, quantitative methods and causal inference techniques on our interdisciplinary degree programmes at both undergraduate and post-graduate levels.
* Job title: Lecturer in Political Behaviour
* Department and Institution: Department of Political Economy, King's College London
* Deadline for applications:
* Salary: Grade 6/7: £43,205 to £61,021 per annum, inclusive of London Allowance.
* Further information: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/jobs/083946-lecturer-in-political-behaviour
* Contact: Rubén Ruiz-Rufino, ruben.ruiz_rufino@kcl.ac.uk<mailto:ruben.ruiz_rufino@kcl.ac.uk>
Further information:
The Department of Political Economy invites applications for a lectureship in Political Behaviour. We define political behaviour broadly and, therefore, we encourage outstanding candidates from all subfields of political science to apply. The purpose of the role is to contribute to the consolidation of the political science strand in the department by providing research rigour and leadership as well as by enhancing the teaching of our politics and interdisciplinary degrees.
We are seeking candidates, particularly early career researchers, with strong quantitative skills and/or experience with experimental methods. The successful applicant will be expected to develop an original research agenda as well as be able to contribute to teaching on modules on political behaviour, quantitative methods and causal inference techniques on our interdisciplinary degree programmes at both undergraduate and post-graduate levels.