The Political Science Department invites applications for a tenure-track position in international relations with an anticipated start in summer 2026. Candidates should have a solid commitment to undergraduate teaching and to producing high-quality peer-reviewed research. International relations scholars with expertise in security studies, great power competition, and/or conflict processes are particularly encouraged to apply.
The successful applicant can expect to teach three sections each semester with small class sizes (typically 16-20 students), and a total of two to four course preparations per year. Opportunities exist for research and summer salary support from within the institution.
Duties and responsibilities:
This is an onsite, 10-month compensation model, excepted service federal faculty position with a 3-year renewable appointment, a highly competitive salary, and full federal benefits.
Salary Details:
Required Minimum Qualifications:
A doctorate inpolitical scienceor a closely related field from an accredited institution (anticipated completion of degree no later than June 2026is acceptable).
Preferred Qualifications(We are particularly interested in candidates who have experience or demonstrated interest in some or all of the following areas):
FINAL SELECTION FOR POSITION WILL BASED ON THE FOLLOWING ASSESSMENTS:
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