[2005-12-17] To prevent too many comments from building up, periodically a new post that summarizes all the comments will be placed at the top of the blog; to view old comments, see the posts from [October 16-November 17] and [November 18-December 17], which contain old comments.
[2005-12-17] New column added to list whether a job has been filled (and by whom if the information exists).
[2005-12-03] An increasing number of Comparative Politics posts are being made. While only posts that refer to jobs in the IR Job List Fall 2006 will be added to the master table below, contributors should feel free to post information about CP jobs, since there is substantial overlap.
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«Oldest ‹Older 201 – 218 of 218The Indiana U (Bloomington) human rights position has been filled.
Western Washington's IR? or IPE?
The posting about Yale may be a bit misleading; they are/were [in mid-December] soliciting junior applicants who combine international political economy and quantitative methods.
If the person who asked about Yale's Japan search is still around, they're doing interviews now. Yesterday's job talk, by Philip Lipscy, was definitely more IR than CP.
Nevada-Reno seems to have filled their spot, they have removed the job add from their web page and say they have no current openings.
The University of Oklahoma is interviewing Gregory Miller (Ohio State PhD, visiting at W&M) for the terrorism/political violence position.
Sam Houston State University is conducting phone interviews, presumably with its short list of candidates.
Seton Hall is also interviewing Miller (OSU/W&M) for its terrorism spot.
Tiffiany Howard has a talk at UCLA next week.
CU Boulder is going back into their pool for IR (new search, junior).
Last I heard, CU Boulder was awaiting authorization to move forward with that 2nd IR search. Have they actually called anyone for an interview yet (within the past week or so)?
Colorado-Boulder has invited junior candidates out this month for a round of interviews for their second hire.
Sources at Kentucky tell me that Gibler has a couple of offers, including one from Georgia State University.
Tonya Putnam (Stanford) has accepted a position in IR at Columbia.
Columbia University is not filling the IPE position this year.
Folks. Given the lull in rumors perhaps we could take some time to discuss our opinions about departments in the field of IR. Go forth and educate: http://irdepartments.blogspot.com/
Please spare us. The American & comparative site took less than a week to deteriorate into meaningless nattering more reminiscent of a sewing club than of serious professionals. At best, such juvenile drivel is unproductive, but at worst it is slanderous and needlessly damaging to the reputations of honest scholars. Our discipline does not need its own "Us Weekly" -- instead of such breathless navel-gazing, perhaps these gossip-mongers should finish their dissertations and books instead. We all went through junior high school. Do we really need to be put through it again?
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