The Department of International Relations at Central European University invites applications for a full-time Assistant Professorship position. Applicants should have a research background in the field of International Relations (IR), with a focus on Conflict and Security Studies and proven ability to teach and supervise across a range of IR topics at the undergraduate and graduate levels. These topics include, but are not limited to, IR Theory, diplomacy, high-tech warfare, European security, and climate security. Candidates should be able to work across a range of research methods and teach courses in research design and methods. We seek a junior scholar with an emerging research and teaching agenda that demonstrates originality, commitment to cross-disciplinary debates, and the potential to address contemporary challenges in global politics. The ideal candidate will complement the existing expertise in the department and should be willing to build bridges across departments.
The Department of International Relations offers a full-time MA program (one and two years) that provides students with an overview of the field of International Relations—its “big picture”—understood as an interdisciplinary inquiry into features and patterns of the global political order. Our program also provides a “close focus” of each element of the order, which deserves its own particular attention. Both dispositions are supported by a faculty with diverse educational backgrounds and a multicultural student body, representing all regions of the world. Next to its MA programs, the department also contributes to teaching and supervision in the Doctoral School of Political Science (DSPS), as well as CEU’s BA programs. For more information, please visit https://ir.ceu.edu/.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Undertaking continuous research activity, reflected in regular publications in high-impact journals and presses as well as participation in international research networks;
- Developing and teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in conflict and security studies, in research design and methods and/or other courses in International Relations as the department’s teaching needs evolve, as well as the supervision of BA, MA, and PhD theses. The department serves a global student population. A firm commitment to inclusive instruction and mentoring for a diverse international student body is expected;
- Performing administrative tasks at departmental and university levels.
Qualifications
- PhD in International Relations, Political Science, or related field in hand by the start of the employment;
- A portfolio of publications in high-quality, peer-reviewed international academic outlets;
- Teaching experience at undergraduate and/or graduate levels, including thesis supervision and course development;
- Demonstrated ability to teach IR theory to BA, MA, and PhD students;
- Excellent communication skills and ability to work as part of a team.











