Assistant Professor – Department of Politics and International Relations

Mount Royal University

The appointment will commence on August 1, 2024, subject to budgetary approval. Candidates must possess a Ph.D. in Political Science with research and teaching expertise in the subfield of Comparative Politics. Candidates should have an active research agenda and a commitment to high quality undergraduate teaching.
The successful candidate will teach the equivalent of five 3-credit courses:
Fall Term:
• POLS 2221: Introduction to Comparative Politics
• POLS 3991: Issues in Comparative Politics (subject matter open, could be an area studies course focussing on Asia, Europe or Latin America)

Winter Term:
• INLR/POLS 2301: Introduction to International Relations
• POLS 3241: Human Rights
• POLS 4991: Democracy and Authoritarianism
Applicants should create one PDF file containing: a cover letter, a Curriculum Vitae, a Teaching Dossier (teaching philosophy, evidence of teaching effectiveness, and sample course outlines), and a statement of research interests.
The single PDF file should be sent to the Chair of the Committee, along with three letters of reference (to be sent directly by the referees):
Dr. Loralea Michaelis
Chair of the Search Committee
Department of Politics and International Relations
[email protected]

The closing date for receipt of applications (including letters of reference) is May 31, 2024

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