Assistant/Associate Professor of Public Policy, Duke University
For readers of the Global History Blog interested, like some of the previous guests to the Global History Forum, in American diplomatic history, here's a recent call for applications at Duke University's Sanford School of Public Policy that should be of interest.:
The Sanford School of Public Policy invites applications for a tenure-track position at the rank of assistant professor of public policy or associate professor of public policy with tenure. This search is to fill an Assistant or Associate Professorship in the field of American military history and policy or American diplomatic history and policy. While the preference is for candidates at the Assistant level, we will consider files of advanced junior professors close to tenure or recently tenured. The successful candidate's research interests will fall within the 20th/21st century period and at the intersection of history and public policy and will contribute to Duke's Program in American Grand Strategy (for more information on the AGS Program.
The Sanford School includes a full-time faculty of 65, and offers an undergraduate major, two masters programs, and a Ph.D. program. More information on the Sanford School can be found at www.sanford.duke.edu
Interested applicants are invited to submit a letter of application, CV, and three letters of reference to Peter Feaver, Chair, Modern American Military/Diplomatic History Search via Academic Jobs Online. The deadline for applications is October 15, 2016.