Dear GEPers:

This job is not focused on the environment but it is not restricted either.

"The Politics Department at Fairfield University invites applications for a 
one-year, full time visiting assistant professor position in Comparative 
Politics. We are particularly interested in an instructor who focuses on 
Africa, Europe, or the Middle East and who can also teach International 
Political Economy and Introduction to Comparative Politics. The ability to 
teach an introductory course in another subfield, such as American Politics, or 
an applied Political Theory course that focuses on a particular region, would 
be an asset. It may also be possible for the candidate to teach a course in 
her/his research specialization. The teaching load is four undergraduate 
courses each semester. The salary and benefits for the position are highly 
competitive. Applicants are expected to have completed a Ph.D., or an M.A. and 
be ABD, in political science, politics, or government. Applicants must have a 
strong commitment to excellence in undergraduate teaching. Teaching experience 
in is preferred. The search committee will begin reviewing materials 
immediately and continue until the position is filled. Materials should be 
submitted via the website: Employment Opportunities - Workday 
(myworkdayjobs.com)<https://ffd.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/EmploymentOpportunities/job/Fairfield-CT/Visiting-Assistant-Professor--Politics_JR0000905>."

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David Downie
Chair, Department of Politics
Fairfield University

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