Hi all,
My department, Global Studies, is hiring jointly with International
Affairs, at The New School. Please circulate widely. It would be a great
job for a geographer!
Laura Liu
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*LAURA Y. LIU, PhD*
Associate Professor of Global Studies & Geography
*THE NEW SCHOOL*
80 5th Avenue, Room 510, New York, NY 10011
212.229.5100 ext. 2276
laura...@newschool.edu
she/her/hers
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*Assistant Professor of International Affairs and Global
Studieshttp://careers.newschool.edu/postings/18241
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The Studley Graduate Program in International Affairs (SGPIA) and the
Global Studies Program of The New School invite applications for a
renewable-term (non-tenure track) faculty position as Assistant Professor
of International Affairs and Global Studies beginning on July 1, 2020.

We are seeking a scholar from any of the disciplines in the social sciences
with an active agenda of research and publication relevant to the two
programs, and a record of excellent teaching. We encourage applications
from candidates whose research crosses disciplines and works with
heterodox/non-mainstream theoretical frameworks (such as feminist,
post-colonial/decolonial, non-Western, or indigenous approaches, among
others). We are interested in candidates who pursue innovative research
agendas that engage with urgent contemporary challenges, and who explore
creative pedagogies. A particular research focus is not required. However,
there are fields that would be of particular interest, including:
environmental studies, science and technology studies, legal studies and
indigenous studies. Research areas of interest include global justice,
sustainability, and digital technologies. A focus on the Global South would
be preferred, particularly China and the Middle East region.

The teaching load is five graduate/undergraduate courses per year or its
equivalent, plus advising students and supervising theses in both programs.
The successful candidate should also demonstrate an interest and aptitude
for curriculum development and rotational faculty leadership roles.

The position would be a joint appointment to SGPIA that offers graduate
degrees and the Global Studies program that serves undergraduates. The
position is homed in SGPIA in the Schools of Public Engagement but will
involve participating in and contributing to teaching, advising and service
in both faculties. Both are interdisciplinary programs that include faculty
with diverse disciplinary backgrounds in the social sciences and the
humanities. Both programs bridge critical theory and practical training and
investigate complex global processes and issues. The approach is
distinctive in the New School tradition: reflective, iconoclastic, and
socially engaged. Information about The New School and the Studley Graduate
Program in International Affairs can be found at:
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and Global Studies at: 
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The New School is committed to actively recruiting from a diverse pool of
applicants. We encourage candidates from around the world and from groups
underrepresented in US higher education to apply. The New School does not
discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, creed, sex or gender
(including gender identity and expression), pregnancy, sexual orientation,
religion, religious practices, mental or physical disability, national or
ethnic origin, citizenship status, veteran status, marital or partnership
status, or any other legally protected status

The New School, a private university in New York City, serves undergraduate
and graduate students across a range of fields with a commitment to
bringing social science research and practices in design to studying issues
of our time and challenging students to become engaged global citizens
dedicated to contributing to the public good.
Qualifications:
- A Ph.D. in one of the social sciences (including but not limited to
political science, economics, anthropology, sociology, and geography),
- teaching experience at the university level,
- capacity to work well with people from diverse cultural backgrounds and
levels of professional experience.

To Apply:
For full consideration, please submit applications by December 1st although
applications will be considered until the position is filled. Using The New
School’s human resources website, 
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 applicants
must submit:
1. a cover letter summarizing their qualifications and teaching experience;
2. a curriculum vitae;
3. a statement of teaching philosophy and practice relevant to this
position;
4. two academic writing samples;
5. teaching evaluations;
6. the names of three references.

For information on the University benefits package including health and
retirement plans, please visit
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