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The Department of Politics and International Studies is expanding with the creation of four new permanent positions (and two temporary posts). I suspect that list members will be most interested in the globalisation and development position. If you want any more information, drop me a line on shaun.breslin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Six lectureships: Â The USA in the World Permanent lectureship (lecturer âBâ scale) â an ability to teach âPolitics of the USAâ is essential. Wider interests in the role of the USA in the world, in areas such as globalisation, regionalisation, world development, environmental issues are sought. Â International Relations Permanent lectureship (lecturer âBâ scale) â an ability to teach theories of international relations at both undergraduate and masters levels, with research interests in international relations, widely-defined, is essential. Applications from candidates with a regional specialism complementing our existing strengths are sought. Â International Relations One-year temporary lectureship in international Relations (lecturer A/B scale) â an ability to teach âTheories of international Relationsâ at level 2 and to act as module director is essential. Â International Political Economy/Development Permanent lectureship (lecturer âBâ scale) â an ability to teach âGlobalisation and Developmentâ within a wider understanding of International Political Economy is essential. Research interests in areas such as the international division of labour, migration, post-fordist production models are sought. Â Security Studies Permanent lectureship (lecturer âBâ scale) â candidates will possess teaching ability and research interests within the field of security studies, broadly-defined. Â One-year temporary lectureship in Political Theory (lecturer A/B scale) â a proven ability to teach History of Political Thought and Contemporary Political Philosophy is essential. Applications from candidates with research interests cognate with those of existing members of staff especially welcome. Candidates who wish to apply for more than one post should submit a separate application for each one. Appointment at Senior Lecturer level may be offered to a suitable candidate for a permanent post.
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