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Adjunct Lecturer: Global Economics and Development Policy

Location: Brussels, Belgium

Closing date: April 15, 2011.


Boston University in Brussels is looking for a specialist, as an Adjunct Faculty Member for the International Relations program, in the area of Global Economics and Development Policy.

The course is an intermediate level survey of the contemporary politics, economics and policy questions in the international economy: theories of international political economy and international economics; politics of international economic institutions; analyses of industrial development, foreign investment, global and regional trade, and poverty alleviation.


Qualifications

Experience:

  • Work in a related filed;
  • Published scholarly work: peer-reviewed journals, author of researched materials, etc.;
  • Teaching experience.

Education:

  • Doctorate (required); post-doctorate work preferred;
  • Research or Fellowship in a related field.


Program Schedule:

  • Course meets every Tuesday from 18:30-21:30, April 26, 2011 - July 31, 2011.

Location:

  • Applicants must be available for classroom instruction in Brussels; relocation not included.


The University:


Boston University in Brussels’ international graduate programs provide the highest standard of American education, in the heart of Europe. Established in 1972, the Brussels campus offers a unique opportunity to study alongside students who bring a rich mix of international cultures and professionalism to the classroom. The diversity of perspectives is invaluable in preparing our students for success in the global marketplace—whether they are new to the workforce or hold senior posts in business and government. Programs include Master of Arts in International Relations, Master of Arts in Leadership, as well as graduate certificates in Applied Sustainability, Human Resources, International Relations, Management, Marketing, and Project Management.

Boston University’s main campus is situated in historic Boston, Massachusetts. Founded in 1839, Boston University (BU) is an internationally recognized private research university with more than 30,000 students participating in undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs. BU consists of 17 colleges and schools along with a number of multi-disciplinary centers and institutes which are central to the school's research and teaching mission.

Salary: Competitive – provided on request

If you feel you meet all the qualifications please send your CV, cover-letter, and publication list to Frank E. Billingsley, Director Boston University in Brussels frankeb@bu.edu.

Please indicate you found the position on EuroBrussels.com.

Website: bu.edu/brussels