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Hi All,

Please see job description below. Questions can be directed to Tod
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All the Best,
Matt Huber
Department of Geography
144 Eggers Hall
The Maxwell School
Syracuse University
Syracuse, NY 13244

Email: [log in to unmask]
Phone: (315)443-3845
Fax: (315)443-4227


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*NEW YORK, SYRACUSE.  *



The Department of Geography, the Maxwell School, Syracuse University seeks
to hire a political geographer at the Assistant Professor rank.  This is a
tenure track appointment.  Ph.D. required at time of appointment.



We seek a political geographer whose research and teaching focuses on some
combination of the following:  political economy, globalization,
geopolitics, citizenship, or state theory.  We expect to hire a scholar
poised to make a significant contribution to political geographic theory,
but whose work is strongly empirically rooted.   Besides contributing to
the Department's research and teaching cluster in Political Economy, we
seek a scholar who might also contribute to departmental research efforts
in Gender, Identity, and Citizenship; Culture, Justice, and Urban Space; or
Globalization and Regional Development.  Opportunities for
interdisciplinary research within the Maxwell School include the Moynihan
Institute of Global Affairs; the Program for the Advancement of Research on
Conflict and Cooperation; the Campbell Public Affairs Institute; the Middle
East, East Asia, and South Asia Programs; the Program on Latin America and
the Caribbean; and others.  The Department maintains strong collaborative
links with the other social science departments and programs in the Maxwell
School, as well as scholars in African American Studies, LGBT Studies,
Women's and Gender Studies, Disability Studies, and involved in Syracuse
University's Africa Initiative.  With its Community Geography Project and
other initiatives the Department is also a leader in the University's
emphasis on publicly-engaged scholarship; applications from scholars
emphasizing socially-relevant and engaged research are therefore welcome.



The Department strongly values excellence in teaching, and the successful
candidate will be expected to teach both undergraduate and graduate courses.
Faculty members normally teach two courses per semester.



Ph.D. required at time of appointment.



APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:

For consideration, a candidate must complete an online faculty application
at www.sujobopps.com and attach online the following: a letter of
application and Curriculum Vitae; statements about the applicant's research
program, teaching interests and teaching philosophy; and writing samples
(optional).  Please combine files, as only three files can be attached (at
a maximum of 2MB each file).



In addition, applicants will be required to provide the names and full
email addresses of three references, who will then be automatically
contacted and asked to submit their letters directly.



Syracuse University is an EO/AA employer and particularly encourages
applications from women and minority candidates.