The
Department of Political Science, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York seeks an Associate or Assistant Professor (tenure-track) in American or Comparative Politics focusing on democratic processes and electoral phenomena.
We welcome applicants whose specialties are related to the study of democratic processes, democratic transition, consolidation, and regression, and specifically to the study of phenomena associated with elections. Issues of election reform, electoral integrity, and violence are central to the functioning of democracy both in the US and abroad. While elections are a central pillar of democratic legitimacy and consolidation, they can also serve as targets for instability incited by groups intent on bringing about democratic backsliding. All applicants studying democratic processes in these and related research areas are invited to apply.
This hire will continue our recent faculty growth in the study the topics noted above in the American or foreign/comparative contexts. Candidates that match the Department’s strength in quantitative methods of analysis and formal modeling are especially welcome. Teaching will include political science courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Normal departmental, university and disciplinary service duties are expected. We encourage applications from Associate Professors, Assistant Professors, and graduate students who will complete their degree prior to the position start date. Salary and start-up will be competitive and commensurate with rank.
The faculty in the Department of Political Science understand the value and importance of diversity. We are committed to providing an open, supportive, and inclusive environment for all of our students, faculty, and staff members, consistent with the
University’s commitment to inclusive excellence.
A letter of application, a vita, and three letters of recommendation must be submitted electronically at
https://www.ubjobs.buffalo.edu/postings/43767. Applicants applying at the Assistant Professor rank (including those who are ABD) should provide research and teaching statements. All applicants are encouraged to apply by October 1, 2023, to receive full consideration, although application review will begin immediately. Questions about the position can be directed to Dr. Rachael Hinkle by email at
rkhinkle@buffalo.edu.
The Department of Political Science at UB is nationally recognized for its research in international relations, public law, and comparative and American politics. The department’s strengths lie in its national and international reputation for high quality research. In addition to its strong PhD program, the department offers BA and MA degrees in both Political Science and Global Affairs.
Outstanding Benefits Package
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University at Buffalo is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and, in keeping with our commitment, welcomes all to apply including veterans and individuals with disabilities.