Sunday, July 10, 2005

Hofstra University

[Department Website][APSA elisting(requires membership)] The Department of Political Science invites applications for a tenure track appointment in International Relations at the Assistant Professor level, beginning in Fall 2006. Candidates must have a demonstrated commitment both to undergraduate teaching and to scholarly research. We are particularly interested in considering those whose research focuses upon national security and terrorism/political violence, and who would be able to create new undergraduate courses in these subjects. Applicants should also be able to teach existing undergraduate courses in U.S. foreign policy and in U.S. defense policy, as well as introductory international politics courses. Ph.D. preferred, but ABD would be considered. Hofstra is a private, nonsectarian, coeducational university of about 13,000 students and 500 full-time faculty members. Located on Long Island, Hofstra University is approximately forty-five minutes from New York City. Interested candidates should submit, by October 15, 2005, a letter of application, along with curriculum vitae, graduate transcript, three letters of recommendation, teaching evaluations (where available), and a sample of research and writing. These materials should be addressed to Dr. Mark Landis, Chair, Department of Political Science, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY 11549. Hofstra is an Equal Opportunity employer. Further information about Hofstra may be found at www.hofstra.edu.

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