Tenure-track Position in International Relations at IE University
IE University
Madrid, Espagne
Deadline: Sat, 24 Oct 2020
Contact: Sara.Flores@ie.edu


IE University’s School of Global and Public Affairs (IEGPA) seeks applicants for a position at the rank of Assistant Professor (tenure-track) in political science, with a focus on International Relations starting 1 September 2021.
We are especially interested in scholars who apply quantitative and/or formal methodologies to answer substantive questions of broad disciplinary relevance. We would especially welcome applications from scholars studying either conflict processes or global governance and international organizations.
The successful candidate should demonstrate capacity to produce publications in top peer-reviewed outlets, both generalist and field journals in the coming years and have good teaching skills.
We seek academics with the capacity to engage in policy relevant work, and with a commitment to institution-building: applying for research grants, participating in affiliated research centers and academic programs, and expanding the IEGPA’s current network and partnerships.
We offer a competitive remuneration package, attractive teaching commitments and an enriching and cosmopolitan work environment in the heart of Madrid. Our working language is English, and both our faculty and student body are highly diverse and international.
IE University is an Equal Opportunity Employer and strongly encourages applications from individuals who will expand the ethnic and gender diversity of our faculty. The IEGPA is part of IE University, located in Madrid and Segovia, Spain, and is a full-member of the Association of Professional Schools in International Affairs (APSIA).
We are committed to world-class professional education and academic research in the social sciences, public policy, and international affairs.
Applications should include a cover letter and vitae, a job market paper, and three academic references with their contact details. Candidates must have a PhD from a recognized Department of Political Science, International Relations, or Economics, or demonstrate clear evidence that the PhD will be complete by July 2021.
Candidates may apply on Interfolio by 23 October 2020, using the following link: http://apply.interfolio.com/77730
Applications should include a cover letter and vita, a job market paper, and three academic references with their contact details.
Please contact Sara Flores at Sara.Flores@ie.edu for general queries about the position.