Monday, November 14, 2005

University of Denver

[APSA elisting(requires membership)] he University of Denver’s Graduate School of International Studies (GSIS) invites applications in the field of Global Health Affairs. We seek applications from individuals anticipating appointment at the level of assistant or associate professor. Interested applicants should specialize in the public policy dimensions of international health. We are particularly interested in specialists whose research and teaching interests complement the broader GSIS curriculum by linking health affairs to development, environment, security, international political economy, human rights, law, and/or conflict analysis and resolution. Regional specialization is open; expertise in Africa, South Asia, or Latin America is a plus. As an interdisciplinary school in international affairs, we encourage applications from the social science, public policy, and public health professions. Academics who specialize in the history of disease and its impact on international affairs are also invited to apply. The appointee will direct a global health certificate program, which we expect to evolve into a Center. Completion of the Ph.D. or J.D. is required except in the case of an applicant with extraordinary experience in the field who has demonstrated scholarly interests and capabilities. All applicants should have a demonstrated capacity for teaching, scholarship, program development and administration, fundraising, and, ideally, external sponsorship for research. Other qualifications being equal, administrative experience will be valued. To apply for this position, please visit our website at www.dujobs.org . The University of Denver is an EEO/AA Employer.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Avoid like the plague! This is the second year they've advertised for this job. Last year the dean offered $42K to the top candidate. She turned him down, and then he got nasty. Bad news.