Vacancy: Lecturer in International Relations at Monash University

Monash University, Australia

Monash University, Australia – Faculty of Arts, School of Social Sciences, Department of Politics

  • Achieve at one of the top 100 universities in the world
  • Where international collaboration is pursued
  • Come work with world-class

If you’re after a rewarding career, Monash University can help make it happen.  With leading academics and world-class resources, combined with a ranking in the top 100 universities worldwide, we offer all you need to build a brighter future.

The Opportunity
The School of Social Sciences is seeking to appoint a dynamic lecturer to contribute to the Politics and International Relations teaching and research program.

You will have an established reputation for research excellence in the Politics and International Relations field. You will be an excellent and inspiring teacher and will contribute to the ongoing development and delivery of the program’s rapidly growing undergraduate International Relations major. Additionally, you will have an ability to teach into the program’s successful Master of International Relations.

Supervision of postgraduate research in this program as well as in Higher Degree Research Programs (MA and PhD) will also be expected.

If you believe you have a suitable background to undertake this role, we welcome your application.

This role is a full-time position; however, flexible working arrangements may be negotiated.

Your application must address the selection criteria. Please refer to “How to apply for Monash Jobs

Enquiries
Associate Professor Paul Strangio, +61 3 9905 2980

Application
To view detailed Position Description and to submit an application, please visit: http://www.monash.edu/

Enter ‘546935’ in the Keywords search and click enter.

Closing Date Tuesday 12 April 2016, 11.55pm AEST

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