Tenure-Track Faculty Position in Political Economy at IE University

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Emmy Lindstam
Tue, Sep 19, 2023 6:37 PM

Tenure-Track Faculty Position in Political Economy

IE University’s School of Politics, Economics, and Global Affairs (SPEGA) seeks applicants for a tenure-track faculty position in Political Economy at the rank of Assistant Professor starting September 1, 2024. We seek candidates using quantitative methods and/or formal theory to study substantive questions of broad disciplinary relevance. We are especially but not exclusively interested in candidates whose work addresses the interface between political-economy and new technologies.

Successful candidates will demonstrate capacity to produce publications in top peer-reviewed outlets (both generalist and field journals) in the coming years. More generally, we seek academics with the capacity to engage in policy-relevant work and an overall commitment to institution-building - applying for research grants, participating in affiliated research centers and academic programs, and expanding our current network and partnerships.

Successful candidates will join the Political Science and International Relations group within SPEGA, which consists of 14 tenured and tenure-track scholars studying comparative politics, international relations, political economy, and political behavior. Recent publications from this group appear in APSR, AJPS, JOP, BJPS, and many other top generalist and field outlets.

Candidates should have a PhD from a recognized department of political science, public policy, economics, or a related field, or demonstrate clear evidence that their PhD will be complete by July 2024.

The IE SPEGA is part of IE University, located in Madrid and Segovia, Spain, and is a full member of the Association of Professional Schools in International Affairs (APSIA). We are a fast-growing department of professors committed to world-class academic research and teaching in the social sciences, public policy, and international affairs.

We offer a competitive remuneration package, attractive teaching commitments, and an enriching and cosmopolitan work environment in the heart of Madrid. Our working language is English, and both our faculty and student body are highly diverse and international.

IE University is an Equal Opportunity Employer and strongly encourages applications from individuals who will expand the ethnic and gender diversity of our faculty.

Applications should include a cover letter and vita, a job market paper, and three confidential letters of recommendation.

Candidates may apply via Interfolio by October 20, 2023, using the following link: http://apply.interfolio.com/132207

Please contact Sara Flores Sara.Flores@ie.edu with questions regarding the application process.

Emmy Lindstam
Assistant Professor of Comparative Politics
IE University, School of Politics, Economics & Global Affairs
Paseo de la la Castellana, 259
28029 Madrid, Spain
emmy.lindstam@ie.edu

Tenure-Track Faculty Position in Political Economy IE University’s School of Politics, Economics, and Global Affairs (SPEGA) seeks applicants for a tenure-track faculty position in Political Economy at the rank of Assistant Professor starting September 1, 2024. We seek candidates using quantitative methods and/or formal theory to study substantive questions of broad disciplinary relevance. We are especially but not exclusively interested in candidates whose work addresses the interface between political-economy and new technologies. Successful candidates will demonstrate capacity to produce publications in top peer-reviewed outlets (both generalist and field journals) in the coming years. More generally, we seek academics with the capacity to engage in policy-relevant work and an overall commitment to institution-building - applying for research grants, participating in affiliated research centers and academic programs, and expanding our current network and partnerships. Successful candidates will join the Political Science and International Relations group within SPEGA, which consists of 14 tenured and tenure-track scholars studying comparative politics, international relations, political economy, and political behavior. Recent publications from this group appear in APSR, AJPS, JOP, BJPS, and many other top generalist and field outlets. Candidates should have a PhD from a recognized department of political science, public policy, economics, or a related field, or demonstrate clear evidence that their PhD will be complete by July 2024. The IE SPEGA is part of IE University, located in Madrid and Segovia, Spain, and is a full member of the Association of Professional Schools in International Affairs (APSIA). We are a fast-growing department of professors committed to world-class academic research and teaching in the social sciences, public policy, and international affairs. We offer a competitive remuneration package, attractive teaching commitments, and an enriching and cosmopolitan work environment in the heart of Madrid. Our working language is English, and both our faculty and student body are highly diverse and international. IE University is an Equal Opportunity Employer and strongly encourages applications from individuals who will expand the ethnic and gender diversity of our faculty. Applications should include a cover letter and vita, a job market paper, and three confidential letters of recommendation. Candidates may apply via Interfolio by October 20, 2023, using the following link: http://apply.interfolio.com/132207 Please contact Sara Flores Sara.Flores@ie.edu with questions regarding the application process. Emmy Lindstam Assistant Professor of Comparative Politics IE University, School of Politics, Economics & Global Affairs Paseo de la la Castellana, 259 28029 Madrid, Spain emmy.lindstam@ie.edu