Assistant Professor of Comparative Politics (Fordham University)
The Department of Political Science invites applications for a tenure track position in Comparative Politics at the Assistant Professor level, beginning Fall 2020. The position is located at Fordham’s Lincoln Center (Manhattan) campus.
We are particularly interested in candidates in the field of comparative environmental policy. A regional specialization focusing Asia or Latin America is especially desired. The successful candidate will be expected to contribute to undergraduate and graduate curricular needs in political science, as well as contribute to Fordham’s interdisciplinary Environmental Studies Program. We encourage to apply candidates who will deepen our engagement with institutions within New York City and contribute to our University and department’s commitment to quality teaching and research.
Consistent with our Jesuit and Catholic mission, we believe that cultural and intellectual diversity is central to the excellence of our academic program, and we strive to create an academic community and campus culture that attracts and facilitates the development of promising and diverse teacher-scholars. As our student body becomes increasingly diverse, we are especially interested in candidates with substantive experience and commitment to teaching and mentoring students from a range of social, cultural, and economic backgrounds.
Review of applications will begin on October 15. Interested applicants must submit the following documents in electronic format (PDF or Microsoft Word) to Professor Sarah Lockhart, Committee Chair, via Interfolio, at http://apply.interfolio.com/68311: cover letter, curriculum vitae, writing sample (no more than 30-35 pages), course syllabi, evidence of teaching effectiveness, and three letters of reference. Application materials should also address how the candidate's teaching, mentoring, scholarship, and/or community service supports Fordham University's commitment to diversity. Ph.D. at the time of appointment is required.
Fordham is an independent, Catholic University in the Jesuit tradition that welcomes applicants from all backgrounds. Fordham is an equal opportunity employer.
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It’s also an interesting case study of how climate change can be a “multiplier effect”. You take the aging infrastructure (power lines in this case) and add in warm weather/high winds and it escalates the danger of wildfire.
And unfortunately, those who are most vulnerable (e.g. hourly workers in retail and food service who will not be called into work during power outages) are the ones who feel the biggest impact. Along with parents who are dealing with school closures and no back up child care.
Shannon
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Shannon K. Orr, Ph.D.
Professor/Graduate Coordinator
Political Science Department
118 Williams Hall
Bowling Green State University
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