Government
Assistant Professor, Comparative Politics/Middle East
Position has been filled.
The department of government invites applicants for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in Comparative Politics / Middle East beginning in August 2009.
Required: Applicants should be able to teach an introductory course in Comparative Politics as well as an intermediate-level survey course on the politics of the Middle East. Completed Ph.D by August 2009. Proficiency in a language of the region is desirable.
Connecticut College educates students to put the liberal arts into action as citizens in a global society. A private, highly selective institution in New London, Connecticut, mid-way between New York and Boston, the College is notable for its strong academic programs, friendly campus, and emphasis on broad interdisciplinary teaching and research. We foster the values of equity, inclusion, and respect for all human differences, for these are essential to the fulfillment of our mission. The College is actively building a faculty of diverse backgrounds and experiences. AA/EEO.
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