Oct 1, 2007

Jobs: New School of International Affairs, Penn State University

SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS---PENN STATE UNIVERSITY

Tenured and Tenure-Track Faculty Positions

Penn State University's new School of International Affairs invites nominations and applications of established scholars, diplomats and senior government officials worldwide for several tenured and tenure track faculty positions. Formally launched on July 1, 2007, and enrolling graduate students beginning in fall 2008, the School of International Affairs will prepare exceptional students for careers and leadership positions in both the private and public sectors of an increasingly interdependent world (for more information, please visit: www.sia.psu. edu).

Our inaugural faculty will be motivated by and dedicated to the unique opportunity of building a new graduate School of International Affairs with programs and standing appropriate to one of the world's great public research universities. We
particularly welcome nominations and applications of candidates with interests in any of the following overarching substantive areas: diplomacy and international relations; international economics; multi-sector and quantitative analysis; development and civil society; non-profit organizations; and/or any of the major transnational policy challenges identified by the Copenhagen Consensus. Penn State is committed to affirmative action, equal opportunity, and the diversity of its workforce, and we welcome applications from persons of color, women and other groups traditionally underrepresented in the academic community.

Note that these positions in SIA are intended primarily for medium- and senior-level tenure-eligible scholars, scholar practitioners and professionals. Credentials are being reviewed as received; applications will continue to be considered until
the positions are filled.

Contact: Professor Tiyanjana Maluwa, Director, Penn State University School of International Affairs, 305 Beam Building, University Park, PA 16802, or e-mail: siainfo@psu. edu .

Penn State is committed to affirmative action, equal opportunity, and the diversity of its workforce. U.Ed. DSL 08-8.

Interested applicants in geography and related fields may contact Professors Greg Knight (cgk@psu.edu) or Karl Zimmerer (ksz2@psu.edu) of the Department of Geography at Penn State for the purpose of additional information.

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