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Assistant Professor, International Security


Location: George Mason University


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George Mason University, Department of Public and International Affairs
invites applicants for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position with
expertise in biosecurity for the fall of 2009.

Candidates should hold a Ph.D. in political science, public policy, public
health or other relevant degree. Candidates should have excellent teaching
and advising skills, as well as demonstrated potential for excellence in
research, and an ability to seek outside research funding. The department is
especially interested in candidates who can conduct research and teach
graduate-level courses in the fields of biosecurity, biosurveillance,
dual-use research oversight, global health security, and/or the security
implications of infectious disease. Other interests in international law and
organization, research methodology, globalization, homeland security or
comparative politics are a plus. ABDs will be considered, but Ph.D. is
strongly preferred.

The Department of Public and International Affairs has a core faculty of 42
and offers M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in biodefense; bachelor's, M.A. and Ph.D.
degrees in political science; and a master's of public administration. The
candidate will be based in the department's Biodefense Graduate Program. The
department is located on the Fairfax campus in Northern Virginia, 15 miles
west of Washington, D.C., and offers classes at the Arlington and Prince
William campuses as well. For more information, visit http://pia.gmu.edu.

Applicants must apply online and attach their letter of interest and a CV on
the Web at http://jobs.gmu.edu/ for position F8845z. Additionally,
applicants should also mail examples of research publications, an official
university transcript, teaching evaluations or other evidence of teaching
effectiveness, and three letters of recommendation. Review of applications
will begin on October 20, 2008. Submit applications to Robert Dudley,
Department of Public and International Affairs, George Mason University,
3300 University Drive-MSN 3F4, Fairfax, VA 22030-4444. George Mason
University is an equal opportunity employer. Women and minority candidates
are particularly encouraged to apply.






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