GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY (GMU)
School of Public Policy (SPP)
Assistant Professor,
Public Policy
George Mason University (GMU), School of Public Policy
(SPP) invites applicants for a tenure-track Assistant
Professorship.
JOB QUALIFICATIONS:
Candidates must be well-prepared to teach core courses on
quantitative methods in our master's program, to advise our
doctoral students on research design issues, and to teach
specialized courses in her or his area of substantive
expertise. We will consider applicants with substantive
expertise in any area of public policy, but will take a
particular interest in those who focus on health policy,
media and communications, or one of the established areas
of concentration in our doctoral program.
Applicants are expected to have an earned doctorate prior
to employment and must demonstrate a commitment to
scholarly research. Applications should also convey
evidence of success in one or more of the following areas:
scholarly publication, teaching at the professional or
graduate levels, external research funding and/or non-
academic professional experience relevant to the field of
the search.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
The position will be based primarily at GMU's Arlington
campus, just minutes from Washington, D.C. SPP is the
leading graduate school of its kind in the region and
serves a wide range of students from across the country and
around the world. The SPP faculty participate actively in
research, much of it externally funded, at the local,
regional, national and global levels. For more information,
please visit our website at:
http://policy.gmu.edu
APPLICATION PROCEDURE:
Applications should include a letter of application, full
curriculum vitae and a writing sample. Applicants must
complete the university's basic online application at:
http://jobs.gmu.edu
under position number F8486z. However, all other materials,
including those specified above, must be sent to the
following address:
CONTACT: Faculty Search Committee
School of Public Policy
George Mason University, MSN 3C6
Fairfax, VA 22030
AA/EOE
Posted 2/10/08
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