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Friday, November 04, 2005
American University of Rome
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The Department of International Relations, The American University of Rome, seeks candidates for an anticipated tenure-track position as an assistant professor of International Relations, beginning in September 2006. Required: a doctorate in International Relations, Political Science, or Modern Political History and the ability to teach introductory courses in international relations and political science as well as advanced courses in two or more of the following areas: United States history, government, foreign policy, and transatlantic relations; political and international relations theory; political conflict and conflict resolution; development, democratization, and state management; international organizations, civil society, and global politics; European Union and Western European politics; Balkan studies; Central and Eastern European studies; Middle Eastern studies. A specialization in the modern Middle East is particularly desirable. The successful candidate will demonstrate a commitment to research, to curriculum development, and to program building in a small but dynamic university with a student-centered teaching philosophy. Salary of 32,000-34,000€, depending on qualifications, is locally competitive. Review of applications will begin on 15 November and continue until the position is filled. Fill in the application form at http://www.aur.edu/about/application_form.html and return with a cover letter, a curriculum vitae, and the names, addresses (including email addresses), and telephone numbers of three references to Professor James Walston, Chair, International Relations Search Committee.
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