Associate Professorship of Political Theory
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University of Oxford
Oxford, United Kingdom
The University of Oxford is inviting applications for the position of Associate Professor of Political Theory. This role is situated within a leading academic department dedicated to excellence in research and teaching in political science and related disciplines. The successful candidate will join a vibrant intellectual community and contribute to the advancement of political theory through innovative scholarship and high-quality teaching.
The postholder will be responsible for conducting internationally recognized research in political theory, publishing in leading academic outlets, and contributing to the department's research profile. Teaching responsibilities include delivering lectures and seminars at undergraduate and graduate levels, supervising student dissertations, and contributing to curriculum development. The role also involves participating in academic administration and engaging with interdisciplinary initiatives within the university.
The position offers an opportunity to contribute to a dynamic and collaborative academic environment, with engagement in contemporary theoretical debates and potential involvement in executive education and broader academic outreach activities.
Eligibility CriteriaApplicants must hold a doctoral degree in political theory, political science, philosophy, or a closely related field. A strong track record of high-quality research and publication is required. Candidates should demonstrate the ability to teach effectively and supervise students at various academic levels.
Required Expertise/SkillsCandidates should have expertise in political theory, with the ability to engage critically with contemporary and historical debates in the field. Strong analytical and research skills are essential, along with effective communication and teaching abilities. The capacity to contribute to interdisciplinary research and academic collaboration is highly desirable.