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In the heart of Chicago, we offer degrees in fields of study that can change your life and change the world. CUPPA students and alumni are uniquely skilled to build and transform sustainable urban neighborhoods and communities and to address the challenges presented in the 21st century. Find our more about our Bachelors, Masters, and Doctorate degrees at cuppa.uic.edu.
Follow our job postings below and our national job tweets at @CUPPACareers. For student internships and student opportunities, head to the CUPPA Student Opportunities Blog
Have a job or internship to post? Send an email with the title, location, job description, and contact information to cuppa@uic.edu
Asst. Professor, Public Policy/Public Admin, Georgia State
Assistant Professor, Public Policy and/or Public Administration
Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University
The Department of Public Management and Policy seeks a strong researcher and
teacher as a tenure-track assistant professor, beginning Fall 2013. The department
invites applications from individuals with expertise in public policy (particularly in
substantive fields such as social policy, nonprofit policy, health care, child policy, and
education) and/or evaluation. The ability to teach microeconomics is desirable but not
required.
The Andrew Young School ranks 23rd overall among graduate programs in public affairs
in the US News rankings, as well as 4th in public budgeting and finance, 12th in city
management/urban policy, 12th in nonprofit management, 24th in public policy
analysis, and 26th in public management/administration. Our highly productive faculty
supports junior colleagues in building academic careers. The department offers a
NASPAA-accredited MPA, a newly developed MPP, an undergraduate major in public
policy, and a doctorate in public policy. Our policy research centers and new offices are
in downtown Atlanta at the heart of a vibrant public and nonprofit sector. The location
provides excellent opportunities for applied research that contributes to policy-making
and management at all levels of government.
Candidates should submit a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, graduate transcripts,
three letters of recommendation, a sample of scholarship, and any teaching evaluations
to Chair, Faculty Search Committee, Department of Public Management and Policy, P.O.
Box 3992, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA 30302-3992. The position requires a
doctorate in an appropriate field of study from an accredited university by August 2013.
Candidate must be eligible to work in the USA. At the time of offer, a background
check will be required. Consideration of applications will begin on November 1, 2012,
and will continue until the position is filled. Information about the Andrew Young School
is available at www.aysps.gsu.edu. Georgia State University, a unit of the University
System of Georgia, is an equal educational institution and an equal opportunity
affirmative action employer. The position is subject to budgetary approval.