This new job is in a Department of International Relations. We are a
multidisciplinary group and we are nice to each other. The students at SF
State are the best reason to work here.

The Department of International Relations (IR) at San Francisco State
University seeks a tenure-track Assistant Professor with research and
teaching interests in international civil society, social movements, and
organizations, including nongovernmental organizations (NGOs). The position
starts fall semester 2017 and offers the opportunity to participate in a
highly diverse, internationally focused campus community with strong
student interest in social justice and human rights.

The position requires graduate and undergraduate teaching in international
relations or related global-studies topics (usually five courses per year),
student mentoring and advising, an active scholarship program in one's area
of specialty, and ongoing committee and service assignments. The successful
candidate should possess broad familiarity with theory and approaches to IR
or related social sciences. S/he must have a PhD by the time of appointment
and a record of publications or strong, publishable manuscripts.

            Applicants should send material by email to i...@sfsu.edu:
1) A letter of application;
2) A statement of research and teaching interests, along with syllabi if
available;
3) A curriculum vitae;
4) At least one academic publication or other sample of scholarly writing.

Consideration of applications will commence November 7 and will continue
until the position is filled. Candidates under consideration for interviews
will be asked to provide three letters of recommendation.

San Francisco State University, part of the California State University
system, serves 30,000 undergraduate and graduate students. Faculty are
expected to be effective teachers and demonstrate professional achievement
through research, scholarship, and/or creative work. San Francisco State
University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer with a
strong commitment to diversity. We welcome applicants of all ethnic, racial
and gender identities, sexual orientations as well as people with
disabilities. We particularly encourage applicants from historically
underrepresented groups.


-- 
Kathleen McAfee
Professor, International Relations
San Francisco State University
kmca...@sfsu.edu

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