Tenure-track positions in political science at IE University's School of Global and Public Affairs

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Irene Menendez Gonzalez
Wed, Oct 6, 2021 10:09 AM

Tenure-track positions in political science at IE University's School of Global and Public Affairs

IE Universityhttps://www.ie.edu/’s School of Global and Public Affairshttp://www.ie.edu/school-global-public-affairs/ (IEGPA) seeks applicants for tenure-track faculty positions at the rank of Assistant Professor starting September 1, 2022. We seek candidates using quantitative methods and/or formal theory to study substantive questions of broad disciplinary relevance.

We are especially interested in scholars working within the subfields of comparative politics, political economy, and public policy. We are also particularly interested in candidates whose work speaks to contemporary policy issues and challenges, including (but not limited to) climate change, democratic erosion, education, health, and the governance of new technologies.

All in all, 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 IEGPA’s current network and partnerships).

Moreover, the successful candidates will demonstrate capacity to produce publications in top peer-reviewed outlets (both generalist and field journals) in the coming years and have good teaching skills.

Successful candidates will either 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 2022.

The IEGPAhttps://www.ie.edu/school-global-public-affairs/ is part of IE Universityhttps://www.ie.edu/%20, 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 November 5, 2021, using the following link: http://apply.interfolio.com/95848

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

Tenure-track positions in political science at IE University's School of Global and Public Affairs IE University<https://www.ie.edu/>’s School of Global and Public Affairs<http://www.ie.edu/school-global-public-affairs/> (IEGPA) seeks applicants for tenure-track faculty positions at the rank of Assistant Professor starting September 1, 2022. We seek candidates using quantitative methods and/or formal theory to study substantive questions of broad disciplinary relevance. We are especially interested in scholars working within the subfields of comparative politics, political economy, and public policy. We are also particularly interested in candidates whose work speaks to contemporary policy issues and challenges, including (but not limited to) climate change, democratic erosion, education, health, and the governance of new technologies. All in all, 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 IEGPA’s current network and partnerships). Moreover, the successful candidates will demonstrate capacity to produce publications in top peer-reviewed outlets (both generalist and field journals) in the coming years and have good teaching skills. Successful candidates will either 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 2022. The IEGPA<https://www.ie.edu/school-global-public-affairs/> is part of IE University<https://www.ie.edu/%20>, 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 November 5, 2021, using the following link: http://apply.interfolio.com/95848 Please contact Sara Flores Sara.Flores@ie.edu with questions regarding the application process.