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Western Washington University (WA) - Assistant Professor, African American Politics

About the Position: The Political Science Department and the American Cultural Studies Program at Western Washington University invite applications for a tenure-track position in African American Politics at the rank of Assistant Professor, beginning in September 2018. The tenure line will reside in Political Science. Teaching responsibilities will be divided between Political Science and American Cultural Studies. 

Position Responsibilities:

The position requires teaching at both introductory and advanced undergraduate levels; an active research program; and service to the Political Science department, ACS, the university and to the profession. Teaching will include introductory and specialized courses in ACS, an upper division course in African American Politics, and advanced courses in the candidate’s area of specialization. Criteria for promotion are described in the Political Science Department Unit Evaluation Plan, available on request. https://chss.wwu.edu  

Required Qualifications:

  • Doctorate or ABD in Political Science or related fields, with expected completion by June 15, 2019
  • Specialization in one of the following: African American political behavior, African Americans and American Political Development, African Americans and American Political Institutions, or African American Political Thought
  • Ability to effectively teach introductory and upper division courses in American Politics, including advanced courses in African American Politics and related areas
  • Ability to effectively teach introductory and upper division courses in American Cultural Studies
  • Ability to teach introductory research methods/social statistics
  • Ability to conduct high quality scholarship in the area of African American Politics
  • Ability to work and interact with culturally diverse student organizations and academic programs
  • Ability to work effectively within a diverse community of students, faculty, and staff

Preferred Qualifications: Ability to pursue a methodologically intersectional approach to African American politics

APPLICATION LINK: http://bit.ly/2vI1jHF