✨ About The Role
- The position involves teaching four courses per year, including an upper-level seminar and a subject-based course.
- The Warburg Chair will coordinate discussion-oriented programs and meetings related to international relations.
- Mentoring students for careers in foreign policy and cultivating opportunities for them is a key responsibility.
- The role requires maintaining a regular presence on campus and participating in activities that align with the University's strategic goals.
- The appointment is for a two-to-three-year term, starting July 1, 2025, with a negotiable start date.
âš¡ Requirements
- The ideal candidate will have a strong background in international relations, either as a distinguished scholar or a seasoned practitioner in foreign policy.
- They should possess a collaborative spirit and a passion for teaching and mentoring students.
- Experience in developing innovative programming to enhance students' understanding of international affairs is essential.
- The candidate should be committed to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion within the academic community.
- A track record of published research or significant practical experience in international relations is highly desirable.