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- Assistant Professor of Comparative Politics/International
Relations of the Middle East - Political Science - Tenure
Track (updated
2/22/08)
Portland State University is located in the vibrant university
district of downtown Portland, a city well-known for its
livability and accessibility.
The
Mark O. Hatfield School of Government is part of the College
of Urban and Public Affairs, and the faculty is encouraged
to participate in inter-disciplinary scholarship within
the College.
Position
Summary
The
Division of Political Science in the Hatfield School of
Government at Portland State University seeks applicants
for one tenure-track position at the assistant professor
level in Comparative Politics/International Relations beginning
Fall 2008. Subfield emphasis
is flexible, but may include any region except Europe.
Applicants must be prepared to teach a broad range of undergraduate
and graduate comparative politics/international relations
courses of the Middle East and Introduction to Politics.
Qualifications
Send
letter of application, curriculum vitae, graduate transcripts,
writing sample, teaching evaluations, email address, and
three letters of recommendation to:
Include e-mail address with packet. Review of applicants
will begin March 31, 2008, and continue until finalists
are identified.
Portland
State University is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity
Institution and, in keeping with the President's diversity
initiative, welcomes applications from diverse candidates
and candidates who support diversity.