If you or any of your colleagues/students are interested in an IR/GEP position, I would encourage you to apply.  We start reviewing files soon.

Best,

Mike

The Department of Government of the College of William & Mary invites applicants for an anticipated tenure-track appointment in International Relations/Environmental Politics and Policy at the Assistant Professor level.  Applicants from all theoretical and methodological perspectives are encouraged to apply, but preference will be given to applicants with some combination of: expertise in comparative environmental policy; marine policy; trade and environment; foreign aid for the environment; public health and the environment; land use; international greenhouse
gas regulation; environmental NGOs; comparative public opinion on the environment; formal or quantitative methods.  In addition to teaching courses in the Government Department, the candidate will contribute to both an interdisciplinary Environmental Science and Policy program and to a public policy program at the graduate and undergraduate levels.  The specific content of these courses will reflect the candidate’s own research and teaching interests.

The Department of Government consists of 20 full-time faculty members, and graduates more than 150 students each year with a major in Government. Students majoring in International Relations and Public Policy complete a substantial number of their courses in the Department of Government.  The College of William & Mary, the second oldest university in the United States, is one of the nation’s most selective institutions. It enrolls approximately 5,000 undergraduates and 2,500 graduate and professional school students. Salary, research support, and teaching responsibilities are highly competitive.  The position is contingent upon final funding approval.

Applicants must hold the Ph.D. in political science or public policy, or produce evidence that the Ph.D. will be completed prior to the beginning of employment. Materials should include a letter of application, a current CV, at least three letters of recommendation, evidence of teaching experience, and samples of scholarly writing. Please send materials to Ronald Rapoport, Chair, Department of Government, College of William & Mary, P.O. Box 8795, Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795. Review will begin on November 17, 2004, and will continue until the position is filled. The College of William & Mary is an EEO/AA employer.



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