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Three TT Global Studies Professorships at U Oregon

Three Tenure-Track Global Studies Positions at the University of Oregon

The Department of Global Studies at the University of Oregon invites applications for full-time tenure-track Assistant Professor positions in the School of Global Studies and Languages (GSL), starting in Fall 2024. Of the four available tenure-track positions within the School, three will have their tenure home in the Department of Global Studies. The department values teaching and research that complement the department’s core foci, including global health, food systems, education, and the environment, and we particularly welcome applications from scholars who identify with populations historically underrepresented in the academy and/or who have a proven record of mentoring students from underrepresented backgrounds.

Global Human Rights: We are looking for colleagues with research interests in the political and legal landscape of human rights, encompassing social, economic, cultural, political, and civil rights; struggles for territoriality and sovereignty in historical or contemporary contexts. We are especially interested in candidates who approach global human rights from critical and interdisciplinary perspectives. Apply here: https://careers.uoregon.edu/cw/en-us/job/532112?lApplicationSubSourceID=

Global Governance and Diplomacy: We are looking for colleagues with research interests in international relations, cooperation, conflict, diplomacy, global governance, and policy. We are especially interested in candidates who approach global governance, diplomacy, and policy from critical and interdisciplinary perspectives. Apply here: https://careers.uoregon.edu/cw/en-us/job/532111?lApplicationSubSourceID=

Global Political Economy: We are looking for colleagues with research interests in one or more of these areas in a qualitative and/or quantitative perspective: economic globalization and its political and social impacts; international political economic institutions and processes; debt, dependency, and the legacies of colonization; and the relationships between global political economy, human development, and development strategies and policies. We are especially interested in candidates who approach global political economy from critical, interdisciplinary, and decolonial perspectives. Apply here: https://careers.uoregon.edu/cw/en-us/job/532114?lApplicationSubSourceID=

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