Dear all,

Please share these VAP opportunities with your networks. We’d love to welcome 
some environmental politics folks.

https://polisci.northwestern.edu/about/faculty-searches.html#VAPsss

Warmly,

Kim


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Visiting Assistant Professor in Political Science (2023-24), multiple positions

Deadline: Applications received before May 15th, 2023 will receive full 
consideration |  Apply Here »

The Department of Political Science at Northwestern invites applications for 
2-3 Visiting Assistant Professors (VAPs) in the fields of American Politics, 
Comparative Politics, International Relations, or Methodology (Fall 2023 – 
Spring 2024). This is a one-year position with the possibility of renewal for 
the 2024-25 academic year. We seek a teacher-scholar with a Ph.D. degree in 
political science. Candidates nearing completion of their degree requirements, 
with a defense date by September 2023, will be considered in the search. 
Successful candidates for the position will teach six courses, distributed 
across three quarters that comprise Northwestern’s academic calendar. 
Candidates are welcome to teach 6 unique courses, but applicants should expect 
to prepare no more than 4 courses, including at least one quarter of an 
introductory course.

Excellent candidates for this position will be able to teach an introductory 
undergraduate course in the fields of American Politics, Comparative Politics, 
International Relations, or Methodology as well as more advanced courses in the 
candidate’s area of expertise. The Visiting Assistant Professor will have 
additional opportunities for teaching and research collaboration with the 
Institute for Policy Research, the Weinberg College Center for International 
and Area Studies, the Center for the Study of Diversity and Democracy, and the 
Buffett Institute for Global Affairs, the Global Poverty Research Lab, among 
other regional and thematic clusters related to the candidate’s expertise.

Review will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. 
Applications received by Monday, May 15th, 2023 will receive full 
consideration. To apply, please complete the following form and upload your 
application dossier here: 
https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/2fd2a94b4d7c4212bf35066e0ab36438

Required Materials:

  *   Curriculum Vitae
  *   Graduate Program Transcripts (unofficial)
  *   Research Statement
  *   Teaching Statement
  *   Evidence of Teaching Effectiveness
  *   List of at least 3 references with contact information

For inquiries about the job advertisement or application, please reach out to 
Stephen Monteiro, Business Administrator in the Department of Political 
Science, by email: 
stephen.monte...@northwestern.edu<mailto:stephen.monte...@northwestern.edu%3c/a>




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Kimberly R. Marion Suiseeya, PhD
Northwestern University
Homelands of the Council of Three Fires
Phone: +1 (847) 491-8985
Email: 
kimberly.suise...@northwestern.edu<mailto:kimberly.suise...@northwestern.edu>
Website: https://sites.northwestern.edu/suiseeya/
Office Hours: https://calendly.com/kimberly-marion/
My Action Plan for Working Beyond Land 
Acknowledgements<https://sites.northwestern.edu/suiseeya/>

New Publications (selected)
·         “Critical Perspectives on Representation, Equity, and Rights: 
Developing a Comparative Politics of Environmental 
Justice<https://www.oxfordhandbooks.com/view/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780197515037.001.0001/oxfordhb-9780197515037-e-14>”
 (2021, Oxford Handbook on Comparative Environmental Politics)
·         “Global environmental agreement-making: Upping the methodological and 
ethical stakes of studying 
negotiations<https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589811621000252>”
 with Alice M. Vadrot, et al. (2021, Earth System Governance 10)
·         “Towards a Relational Approach in Global Climate Governance: 
Exploring the Role of 
Trust<https://www.researchgate.net/publication/350439358_Towards_a_Relational_Approach_in_Global_Climate_Governance_Exploring_the_Role_of_Trust>”
 with Diana Elhard and Chris Paul (2021, WIREs Climate Change)
·         “Navigating the Spaces between Human Rights and Justice: Cultivating 
Indigenous Representation in Global Environmental 
Governance<https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03066150.2020.1835869>” 
with Laura Zanotti and Kate Haapala (2021, Journal of Peasant Studies)

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