Associate Professorship of International Relations

Vacancy-academic
DEADLINE
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APPLICATIONS OPEN
SALARY
£50,300 to £67,541 p.a. plus additional benefits that include USS pension, a college housing allowance of £9,767 p.a. which is paid as taxable, pensionable income, and potential for access to college accommodation during the first year in post

The Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR), in association with St Catherine’s College, is seeking to appoint an Associate Professor of International Relations. Applications are welcome from both early career and established scholars with a completed doctorate in international relations, or a closely related field, and an outstanding portfolio of research and publications in international security, broadly understood, with wide openness in terms of international security subfield, scholarly approach, and method. The Department has particular needs in the international relations of the Middle East, China, Russia, Africa; international political economy (IPE); and international organisation.

The successful candidate will be expected to conduct advanced research; to teach, supervise, and examine in international relations at the undergraduate and graduate level; to play a part in the administrative work of the Department; to provide teaching and pastoral support for undergraduates reading Politics at St Catherine’s College; to share in the administrative work, act as a trustee for the College, and to act as a College adviser for graduate students (a first point of contact, distinct from actual thesis supervision). The post will be held in conjunction with a Tutorial Fellowship at St Catherine’s College. The postholder shall be allocated an office in College for teaching.

The postholder will receive additional benefits that include USS pension, a college housing allowance of £9,767 p.a. which is paid as taxable, pensionable income, and potential for access to college accommodation during the first year in post.

If you would like to discuss this post and find out more about joining the academic community at Oxford, please email Dr Nicholas Owen and email Professor Marc Mulholland. All enquiries will be treated in strict confidence and will not form part of the selection decision.

Applications for this vacancy are to be made online. You will be required to upload a CV, including a full list of publications; details of teaching experience; a statement of research interests and future research plans, and a covering letter or statement. You are also required to provide details of three referees whom you have asked to submit confidential reference letters. Please ensure that your referees send their letters by the stated deadline for applications.

Only applications received before noon (UK time) on Wednesday 26 April 2023 can be considered. Please quote reference 164206 in all correspondence.

Applications are encouraged from women and Black and minority ethnic candidates, who are underrepresented in academic posts in Oxford.