Hi Michael,

A friend suggested that you might be willing to post this on job listing on
GEPED. Thanks if that is okay. Please let me know if you have any questions.

Best wishes,
Jeremy

Associate Professor
Department of Political Science

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The Political Science Department, in the College of Liberal Arts and
Sciences at the University of Connecticut, located in Storrs, Connecticut,
is seeking to hire a tenure-track assistant professor to begin August 23,
2011. The position will center on comparative environmental politics and can
focus on environmental topics from a wide array of perspectives, topics, and
methodologies. Duties will include teaching, research, and service.

In keeping with the University's academic plan aimed at building strength
around environmental research and curriculum, this position will contribute
to the Environmental Studies major under development, the graduate and
undergraduate programs in Political Science, and could be affiliated with
the Center for Environmental Science and Engineering (CESE).

Minimum qualifications include: Requirements for a Ph.D. in Political
Science or related field completed by start date of employment; evidence or
promise of a strong research/publication record; the ability to teach
courses in political science at both the graduate and undergraduate levels;
and a primary focus on comparative environmental politics. Equivalent
foreign degrees are acceptable.

Preferred Qualifications include the ability to contribute through research,
teaching, and/or public engagement to the diversity and excellence of the
learning experience.

The successful candidate's primary academic appointment will be within the
Department of Political Science at the main campus in Storrs, CT. The
incumbent may have the opportunity to work at the University’s campuses at
Avery Point, Hartford, Stamford, Torrington, Waterbury, or West Hartford.
Salary will be commensurate with background, qualifications, and experience.

Applicants should visit Husky Hire at www.jobs.uconn.edu to upload their
curriculum vitae, a letter of application, statement describing research
plans and teaching interests, selected scholarly papers and publications,
and three letters of reference by October 1st, 2010. Applications will be
reviewed until the position is filled. Search #: 2011034.

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