Job Opportunity: Senior Faculty Member, Department of Public Administration and International Affairs

The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University seeks to hire a senior faculty member to provide academic and programmatic leadership of its professional Master of Arts in International Relations (MAIR) program. We are seeking to hire either a candidate with sufficient academic qualifications to be hired at the rank of associate or full professor with tenure, or a candidate with substantial leadership experience in a professional field involving extensive international affairs work, who could be appointed as a professor of practice. The person hired will be a faculty member in the Department of Public Administration and International Affairs at the Maxwell School beginning in August, 2020.

The Maxwell School’s MAIR program is highly regarded internationally, ranking among the top professional international affairs programs in the world, and it is a member of the Association of Professional Schools of International Affairs (APSIA). The MAIR program is administered by the Department of Public Administration and International Affairs, which consists of a highly diverse and interdisciplinary faculty, and is also home to a top ranked Master of Public Administration. 

The successful candidate will bring innovation and leadership to the tasks of setting goals and priorities for the MAIR program, identifying resource needs, and developing and overseeing the implementation of new programming and recruiting strategies. The candidate will have the support of, and work closely with the Dean of the Maxwell School, the Chair of Public Administration and International Affairs, and faculty and professional staff. The person hired will also be expected to teach courses in the MAIR program and maintain either an active research agenda or other forms of engagement in the professional international affairs community. 

Competitive candidates will have familiarity with professional trends, opportunities and career paths in the field of professional international affairs work. Familiarity with programs and trends in professional international affairs education and a demonstrated commitment to training the next generation of leaders in international affairs is required. Strong candidates will have either distinguished academic achievements including a record of high quality research and teaching, or a distinguished professional career involving leadership positions with substantial responsibilities. Regardless of whether a candidate’s primary qualifications are academic or professional, he or she should have a record of engagement with international affairs scholars, policy makers, and practitioners. A Ph.D. is preferred, but not required for candidates whose qualifications are primarily professional and who would be hired as a professor of practice. Members of groups that are underrepresented in higher education leadership positions are strongly encouraged to apply. Salary is commensurate with experience and professional accomplishments.

 

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: For consideration, candidates must complete an online faculty application (http://www.sujobopps.com/postings/81772) and attach online the following: a letter of interest, which emphasizes what qualities and ideas you would bring to leadership of the MAIR program at the Maxwell School, a CV, and contact information including a full email address of three references. Evidence of quality teaching can be submitted and will be considered but is not required. Files may be no larger than 5MB, but you may submit an external link to a larger file if needed.

 

Applications will be reviewed as they arrive with full consideration given to those received by November 1. However, we will continue to consider applications until the position is filled.

 

Syracuse University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer with a strong commitment to equality of opportunity and a diverse work force. Women, military veterans, individuals with disabilities, and members of other traditionally underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply.