The Martin Institute and Program in International Studies at the University of Idaho (http://www.uidaho.edu/class/internationalstudies) invites applications for a new clinical faculty position beginning August 2017. We seek candidates whose professional experience and teaching interests focus on the Near East/South Asia (NESA) region and in one of our issue emphases (international relations, global resources and development, global business and economics) with preference given to a focus on global business, economics, trade, and/or related governmental or intergovernmental agencies.
The person hired for this position will teach undergraduate courses on the NESA region as well as thematic courses in their area of expertise. Additionally, the person hired will take the lead in organizing Martin Institute outreach programming in addition to recruiting, retaining, and mentoring students.
The Martin Institute and Program in International Studies at the University of Idaho is committed to both academic excellence and diversity in faculty, staff, and student body. Women, minorities, and members of other groups traditionally under-represented in higher education are strongly encouraged to apply.
For full consideration, applicants must submit the following to https://uidaho.peopleadmin.com/ by March 26, 2017: (1) a letter of application, (2) a curriculum vita, and (3) a one-page statement of teaching philosophy. Applicants must also (4) arrange for three confidential letters of recommendation to be sent to [email protected] with a subject heading that includes the applicant’s name and the term ‘NESA’. Please direct inquiries or questions to Bill L. Smith at [email protected]