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Open Faculty Positions

Open Junior Position in International Relations

The Department of Political Science seeks to fill a junior position in international relations to begin July 1, 2008 or later as negotiated. The position is open with respect to subfield specialization, including international political economy. Ph.D. at time appointment begins required. Teaching includes both graduate and undergraduate courses. A joint appointment in Columbia's School of International and Public Affairs is possible.

The Search Committee will begin reviewing applications immediately and will consider applications received through October 22. Columbia University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer. Minorities and women are encouraged to apply.

Applicants should send curriculum vitae, three letters of recommendation, and brief writing samples to: International Relations Search Committee; Columbia University Department of Political Science; 420 W. 118th Street; Mail Code 3320; New York, NY 10027.

Open Senior Position in American Politics

The Department of Political Science seeks to fill a professorial position in American politics at a senior rank to begin July 1, 2008 or later as negotiated. The position is open with regard to subfield specialization. Ph.D. required. Teaching includes both graduate and undergraduate courses. A joint appointment in Columbia’s School of International and Public Affairs is possible.

The Search Committee will begin reviewing applications immediately and will consider applications received through December 1. Columbia University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer. Minorities and women are encouraged to apply.

Applicants should send curriculum vitae and a letter of interest detailing current and future research plans to: American Politics Search Committee; Columbia University Department of Political Science; 420 W. 118th Street; Mail Code 3320; New York, NY 10027.

Open Senior Position in International Relations

Columbia University. The Department of Political Science seeks to fill a professorial position in international relations at a senior rank to begin July 1, 2008 or later as negotiated. The position is open with respect to subfield specialization, including international political economy. Ph.D. required. Teaching includes both graduate and undergraduate courses. A joint appointment in Columbia’s School of International and Public Affairs is possible.

The Search Committee will begin reviewing applications immediately and will consider applications received through December 1. Columbia University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer. Minorities and women are encouraged to apply.

Applicants should send curriculum vitae and a letter of interest detailing current and future research plans to: International Relations Search Committee; Columbia University Department of Political Science; 420 W. 118th Street; Mail Code 3320; New York, NY 10027.

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