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Public Admin. & Org. Behavior Professor, Harvard Kennedy School

The Harvard Kennedy School is conducting a search for a tenure-track position (Assistant or non-tenured Associate Professor) beginning in the Fall 2013 semester in the broad fields of Public Administration and Organizational Behavior. We invite applicants from public administration, political science, sociology, or organizational behavior. We welcome applications from persons with newly granted or expected doctorates and from persons who received their doctorates within the past five years. Qualifications for appointment include a distinguished Ph.D. record, strong evidence of a commitment to research, strong teaching skills, and a demonstrated interest in public sector issues. Candidates must have research and teaching interests related to public management, public organizations, and/or public leadership, and should indicate how their work relates to the public sector in a cover letter.

Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, list of references, teaching evaluations, and at least one research paper online at: http://academicpositions.harvard.edu/postings/4273. The deadline for receipt of applications is October  5, 2012.

Qualified women and minorities are encouraged to apply.

Harvard University is an Affirmative Action/Equal opportunity employer.