Assistant Professor in Political Science - Specialization in Political
Economy of Finance
Tenure track, University of Amsterdam
https://vacatures.uva.nl/UvA/job/Assistant-Professor-in-Political-Science-Specialization-in-Political-Economy-of-Finance/784546002/
The core tasks of the successful candidate will be teaching (0.6 fte) and
research (0.4 fte). You will occasionally fulfil organizational tasks and
committee work in the wider context of the Department of Political Science.
You will conduct empirical research in political economy of finance or
financial markets. Your research may focus on the international financial
institutions such as IMF or the World Bank, but also on private governance
on finance, from the perspective of state-market relations. It is an added
plus to approach such questions empirically from a global perspective
rather than specific regional expertise. Preferably your research connects
well to that of others in our department, to facilitate collaboration based
on your expertise.
You are asked to teach introductory and advanced courses in political
economy in the BA and MA programmes of the Department of Political Science.
The specialization Political Economy is particularly prominent in the MA
programme. Occasionally, you can also teach a course that is part of the
core curriculum of the BA program. You can also be asked to teach in an
interdisciplinary BA or (Res)MA-programme associated with the Department of
Political Science.
The deadline for applications is January 31st. Online and/or onsite
interviews are expected to be held in February or March.
--
Ruth Carlitz
www.ruthcarlitz.com
Assistant Professor in Political Science - Specialization in Political
Economy of Finance
Tenure track, University of Amsterdam
https://vacatures.uva.nl/UvA/job/Assistant-Professor-in-Political-Science-Specialization-in-Political-Economy-of-Finance/784546002/
The core tasks of the successful candidate will be teaching (0.6 fte) and
research (0.4 fte). You will occasionally fulfil organizational tasks and
committee work in the wider context of the Department of Political Science.
You will conduct empirical research in political economy of finance or
financial markets. Your research may focus on the international financial
institutions such as IMF or the World Bank, but also on private governance
on finance, from the perspective of state-market relations. It is an added
plus to approach such questions empirically from a global perspective
rather than specific regional expertise. Preferably your research connects
well to that of others in our department, to facilitate collaboration based
on your expertise.
You are asked to teach introductory and advanced courses in political
economy in the BA and MA programmes of the Department of Political Science.
The specialization Political Economy is particularly prominent in the MA
programme. Occasionally, you can also teach a course that is part of the
core curriculum of the BA program. You can also be asked to teach in an
interdisciplinary BA or (Res)MA-programme associated with the Department of
Political Science.
The deadline for applications is January 31st. Online and/or onsite
interviews are expected to be held in February or March.
--
Ruth Carlitz
www.ruthcarlitz.com