1 year lectureship in Global Environmental Politics at Sussex University UK

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Sussex University in the UK is recruiting for a one year lectureship in global environmental politics as a maternity cover. Please pass on the details to any suitable candidates.
We are looking for an excellent teacher with high-quality and cutting-edge research in International Relations. The appointee will be expected to teach in the field of global environmental politics, including modules in the Environment and Development in World Politics; Environment, Resources, Security; and the Political Economy of the Environment.
The successful candidate will normally possess a doctorate in International Relations or cognate discipline and show clear evidence of teaching experience and academic publications.
Best wishes

Pete

Peter Newell

Professor of International Relations

Department of International Relations

School of Global Studies

University of Sussex

Brighton

East Sussex

BN1 9SN

UK

T: (0044) 1273 873159

E: P.J.N...@sussex.ac.uk

https://peternewell.org/

 

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