Norman Paterson School of International Affairs
(Intelligence and National and International Security) - Assistant Professor
(Applications Closing Date: November 10, 2014 or until position is filled)
The Norman Paterson School of International Affairs (NPSIA)
invites applications from qualified candidates for a Tenure Track appointment
in Intelligence and national and international security at the rank of
Assistant Professor beginning July 1, 2015.
The successful candidate will be expected to research, teach
and supervise undergraduate and graduate students in fields broadly related to
intelligence, terrorism and counter-terrorism, and national and international
security. The position is linked to the development of a new undergraduate
specialization in intelligence and national security, and will also support our
current graduate programming in this and related fields. We are particularly
interested in applicants with expertise in intelligence and security operations
and who are focused on applied and practical policy issues.
NPSIA is a recognized centre of academic excellence in
international affairs and public policy.
It is the largest and oldest school of its kind in Canada with an
international reputation and full membership in the Association of Professional
Schools of International Affairs (http://www.apsia.org/).
We offer M.A., M.A.-J.D. and Ph.D. degrees in international affairs (http://www.carleton.ca/npsia), and
contribute to the Master’s in Infrastructure Protection and International
Security (MIPIS) degree that is jointly offered with the Department of Civil
and Environmental Engineering at Carleton University. NPSIA also contributes to
specialized undergraduate programs in the area of international affairs and
development. The School’s
multidisciplinary faculty is engaged in a broad and growing array of research
projects, innovative teaching initiatives, and linkages with the policy
community.
Applicants should have, or expect to have, a completed Ph.D.
at the time of appointment (July 2015) in Political Science, Economics,
International Affairs, Law, Public Policy, Public Administration or other
relevant discipline. The ideal candidate will have a strong record in teaching
and research (including relevant publications) and demonstrated potential for
excellence as a teacher and researcher in the identified fields. Candidates
should be committed to working in a policy-oriented multidisciplinary environment;
related policy experience in the public or private sector will be an asset.
We will begin to review applications starting November 10,
2014. Candidates should submit
applications electronically to Karen Howard (Karen.Howard@carleton.ca) in three
PDF files including: 1) a curriculum vitae; 2) a statement of teaching
interests, a teaching portfolio and any evaluations or other evidence of
teaching performance, and a statement regarding their approach to teaching; 3)
a plan for ongoing and future research, a short description of papers or
monographs published or in progress, a summary of the doctoral thesis, and
links to any publications or some sample publications. Candidates should also
arrange to have three confidential letters of reference sent to the
School. All candidates invited for an
interview will be asked to deliver a research seminar to faculty and students.
Please indicate in your application if you are a Canadian
citizen or permanent resident of Canada.
Located in Ottawa, Ontario, Carleton University is a dynamic
and innovative research and teaching institution committed to developing
solutions to real world problems by pushing the boundaries of knowledge and
understanding daily. Its internationally recognized faculty, staff,
researchers, and librarians provide more than 27,000 full- and part-time
students from every province and more than 100 countries around the world with
academic opportunities in more than 65 programs of study. Carleton’s creative,
interdisciplinary, and international approach to research has led to many
significant discoveries and creative work in science and technology, business,
governance, public policy, and the arts.
Minutes from downtown, Carleton University is located on a
beautiful campus, bordered by the Rideau River and the Rideau Canal. With over
12 national museums and the spectacular Gatineau Park close by, there are many
excellent recreational opportunities for individuals and families to enjoy. The
City of Ottawa, with a population of almost one million, is Canada’s capital
city and reflects the country’s bilingual and multicultural character.
Carleton’s location in the nation’s capital provides many opportunities for
research with groups and institutions that reflect the diversity of the
country.
Carleton University is strongly committed to fostering
diversity within its community as a source of excellence, cultural enrichment,
and social strength. We welcome those who would contribute to the further
diversification of our University including, but not limited to, women, visible
minorities, Aboriginal peoples, persons with disabilities, and persons of any
sexual orientation or gender identity. Those applicants that are selected for
an interview will be requested to contact the Chair of the Search Committee as
soon as possible to discuss any accommodation requirements. Arrangements will
be made to accommodate requests in a timely manner.
All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply. Canadians
and permanent residents will be given priority. All positions are subject to
budgetary approval.
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