Transatlantic Studies Postdoctoral Fellow, The Pierre Keller Fellowship
The International Affairs Council (IAC) at The MacMillan Center invites applications for a post-doctoral position at Yale University for Academic Year 2008-09, with the possibility of applying for a one-year renewal for 2009-10. Candidates must have completed the Ph.D. prior to starting the appointment, have research and teaching experience related to US-European relations, and be fluent in English. Experience working on transatlantic issues outside of academia will be considered to the applicants advantage.
The Keller fellow will pursue his or her own research, teach one MA-level seminar course related to his or her interests, advise MA students with relevant interests, interact with faculty, students, and visiting scholars at Yale, and contribute to the intellectual life of the IAC.
Application
Applicants should submit a cover letter, one-page description of research plans, a draft of a course syllabus, name and contact information of two references, and CV. Compensation includes an annual salary of $40,000, health coverage, shared office space, and access to a computer, the Yale library system and other facilities available to members of the Yale community. Yale is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. Yale values diversity among its students, staff and faculty, and strongly encourages applications from women and underrepresented minorities.
Deadline for submission: January 15, 2008
Send all application materials to:
Nancy Phillips
Administrative Associate
The International Affairs Council
The MacMillan Center
34 Hillhouse Avenue
P.O. Box 208206
New Haven, CT 06520 USA
The International Affairs Council (IAC) at The MacMillan Center invites applications for a post-doctoral position at Yale University for Academic Year 2008-09, with the possibility of applying for a one-year renewal for 2009-10. Candidates must have completed the Ph.D. prior to starting the appointment, have research and teaching experience related to US-European relations, and be fluent in English. Experience working on transatlantic issues outside of academia will be considered to the applicants advantage.
The Keller fellow will pursue his or her own research, teach one MA-level seminar course related to his or her interests, advise MA students with relevant interests, interact with faculty, students, and visiting scholars at Yale, and contribute to the intellectual life of the IAC.
Application
Applicants should submit a cover letter, one-page description of research plans, a draft of a course syllabus, name and contact information of two references, and CV. Compensation includes an annual salary of $40,000, health coverage, shared office space, and access to a computer, the Yale library system and other facilities available to members of the Yale community. Yale is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. Yale values diversity among its students, staff and faculty, and strongly encourages applications from women and underrepresented minorities.
Deadline for submission: January 15, 2008
Send all application materials to:
Nancy Phillips
Administrative Associate
The International Affairs Council
The MacMillan Center
34 Hillhouse Avenue
P.O. Box 208206
New Haven, CT 06520 USA
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