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We are looking to hire a postdoctoral researcher working on international 
cooperation. The researcher will contribute to ongoing work on change and 
resilience of international organizations---a substantive focus on climate 
change or international finance would be a great fit, but other areas of 
global public policy would be appropriate too. This is a two-year position 
in the Department of Political Science at Concordia University in Montreal. 
Half of the researcher’s time will be dedicated to their own projects. The 
preferred start date is September 1st, with flexibility for relocation and 
dissertation completion. *Applications are due July 15th*, but will be 
considered until the position is filled.

More details are below. If you have any questions, please email either Sam 
Rowan ([email protected]) or Alexandra Zeitz 
([email protected]).

 

 

*Start date:*  September 1, 2022 preferred

 

*Applications due*: July 15, 2022 (applications will be considered until 
the position is filled)

 

*Title:* Horizon Postdoctoral Fellow

*Department: *Political Science

*University:* Concordia University

*Term:* Two-year, valued at $50,000CAD per year plus benefits and full 
access to Concordia’s services

 

*URL: *
https://www.concordia.ca/sgs/postdoctoral-fellows/funding/horizon/open-positions/12006.html

 

*Supervisors: *Sam Rowan <http://www.samsrowan.com/> (www.samsrowan.com) 
and Alexandra Zeitz <http://www.alexandrazeitz.com/>
 (www.alexandrazeitz.com)

 

*Program Description *

The Integrating Diverse Interests in Global Governance project is hiring a 
Postdoctoral Fellow. This new project investigates the challenges that 
arise as international institutions confront growing multipolarity. In some 
cases, existing institutions have marginalized key actors who now demand 
greater influence, while in others, outside actors refuse to be bound by 
common international rules. The project compares institutional reforms 
across policy areas, including climate and international finance, to 
understand when and how global public policy effectively accommodates 
diverse interests.

 

The Postdoctoral Fellow will conduct original research and collaborate with 
a team of research assistants to analyze reforms to global governance. 
Responsibilities include developing and coordinating research activities, 
managing and analyzing project data, and publishing research related to the 
project.

 

Candidates should have a demonstrated research interest in global 
governance, including substantive knowledge of either climate change, 
international finance, or another field of global public policy. Candidates 
should demonstrate an ability to work independently and an interest in 
research collaboration. Experience with quantitative methods is desirable, 
but not required. The Postdoctoral Fellow will devote 50 percent of their 
time to working on the Integrating Diverse Interests in Global Governance 
project, with the remainder devoted to independent research and publishing.

 

*Applicant profile *

   - PhD in political science, international relations, public policy, 
   international law, or a related field, with a focus on international 
   cooperation, global governance, or similar, is required by the start date. 
   Applicants without a PhD should explain their plans for completing their 
   degree by the position start date. 
   - Applicants must not currently hold a postdoctoral appointment at 
   Concordia
   - Priority will be given to postdoctoral fellows who have obtained their 
   PhD from another university although in exceptional cases Concordia 
   graduates may be considered
   - This position is open to applicants regardless of citizenship and 
   nationality. Logistical support is available for candidates requiring a 
   Canadian work permit. 
   - Applicants must adhere to the postdoctoral fellow eligibility criteria 
   outlined in Concordia University’s Postdoctoral Policy 
   
<https://www.concordia.ca/content/dam/common/docs/policies/official-policies/VPRGS-4.pdf>

 

*Submission process and application checklist*

   - All documents must be submitted to Sam Rowan ([email protected]) 
   - One to three (1-3) page research statement demonstrating fit with the 
   program described above  
   - Current curriculum vitae demonstrating research excellence and a 
   capacity for leadership in the domain (maximum 5 pages)
   - Two letters of reference from academic supervisors or current 
   employers to be sent via e-mail directly to: Sam Rowan 
   ([email protected]) 

 

*Concordia University is a vibrant research and teaching environment, with 
state-of-the-art research facilities and many research centers. Concordia 
is located in Montreal, Canada, a diverse and creative city, often ranked 
as offering one of the best quality of living experiences in North America.*

 

*Concordia University is committed to Employment Equity and encourages 
applications from women, Aboriginal Peoples, visible minorities, ethnic 
minorities, and persons with disabilities.*

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