IR Faculty Search 2016 – Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE)

The Department of International Studies at CIDE seeks to fill two tenure-track positions in International Relations to start in 2016, one in Mexico City and one in Aguascalientes. The start date is flexible, within 2016. The positions are open regarding subfield.

Candidates must have a doctoral degree at the time of hire. Spanish skills are required, and candidates whose first language is not Spanish are expected to become proficient within a reasonable period of time.

Interested applicants should submit the following documents electronically to: dei.contrataciones@cide.edu

  • Cover letter
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Statement of purpose, including future teaching and research agenda
  • Writing sample not exceeding 50 pages
  • Teaching evaluations (if available)
  • Three reference letters, sent directly by the referee

Complete applications received by April 15, 2016, are guaranteed full consideration. Interviews will begin in May, 2016. Faculty members are available to answer questions.  Please contact Dr. Álvaro Morcillo (alvaro.morcillo@cide.edu for the Mexico City campus) or Dr Marcela López-Vallejo (marcela.lopezvallejo@cide.edu for the Aguascalientes campus).

CIDE is a public social science research institute oriented towards high quality research with small, elite graduate and undergraduate teaching programs. The International Studies Department is the top IR department in Latin America. Faculty members are expected to publish in top journals and presses and to contribute to departmental duties. Teaching load is one or two courses per year.

For more information, please visit the Department’s website:

http://www.cide.edu/estudios_internacionales.html

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