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Subject: job in IR
While the deadline appears to have passed, they are still taking
applications...
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
The Department of International Relations and European Studies at Central
European University in Budapest, Hungary invites applications for a full-time
position in international relations at the rank of assistant professor. The
candidate should be a specialist in IR/IPE with regional expertise in the
greater European neighborhood, broadly defined. Candidates with a background
in Russian or Central Asian politics will receive particular consideration. The
successful candidate should have a demonstrated potential for high-level
research and publication, and a Ph.D. in international relations or political
science by August 2007. Teaching responsibilities include three courses per
year, plus supervision of MA theses and PhD dissertations. The initial contract
is for four years, with a possible long-term renewal. The CEU encourages
applications from women and minorities and does not discriminate on the basis
of gender, race, ethnicity or sexual orientation.
The Central European University (CEU) is a graduate research-intensive
university accredited in both the US and Hungary. The language of instruction
is English, and there are no language or citizenship requirements for
employment. Please visit the CEU website (www.ceu.hu) for more information
about the university and department.
Direct applications to the Rector of CEU, c/o Judit Pallos, Human Resources
Office, Central European University, H-1051 Budapest, NĂ¡dor u. 9, Hungary
(Fax: + 36 1 235-6135, e-mail: recruitment@ceu.hu). CONTACT: Bela Greskovits,
Junior Faculty Search Committee, Department of IRES, Central European
University, Nador utca 9, H-1051 Budapest, Hungary.
Please include a CV and research paper, and arrange for three letters of
recommendation to be sent to the same address. Applications may be considered
at any time, but for best consideration apply by February 1, 2006.
CEU is an equal opportunity employer.
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