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Clinical Assistant/Associate/Professor of Global Affairs NYU School of Professional Studies

Clinical Assistant/Associate/Professor of Global Affairs
NYU School of Professional Studies
Center for Global Affairs
The Center for Global Affairs at the NYU School of Professional Studies invites applications for a non-tenured full time clinical faculty position to lead the private sector concentration, one of eight in the MS in Global Affairs program. Courses subsumed under this concentration examine the global economy through a variety of lenses including corporate power and social responsibility, globalization and interdependence, economic growth, corporate finance, international trade and business, public-private partnerships, among others. We seek an individual with professional experience as well as excellent academic credentials who will be able to identify challenges facing the private sector, help shape a responsive curriculum, and teach existing as well as new courses.
Successful candidates will possess an advanced degree, with an earned doctorate in an appropriate discipline, and experience teaching at the graduate level.  Expertise in and familiarity with East Asia and emerging markets is preferred. The individual chosen for this position should possess the background and experience necessary to teach a variety of courses in the curriculum, and a record of publishing and research. The rank of the position will be dependent upon experience and qualifications.
The MSGA program is interdisciplinary with concentrations in Global Futures, Transnational Security, Energy and Environment, Development and Humanitarian Assistance, International Law and Human Rights, Gender Studies and Peacebuilding, in addition to the Private Sector. The successful candidate will be expected to play a full role in curricular development, student advisement and the Center’s robust series of public events besides the primary role of teaching graduate level courses.
The Center for Global Affairs (CGA) educates and inspires its community to become global citizens capable of identifying and implementing solutions to pressing global challenges. Through rigorous graduate and continuing higher education programs and provocative public events, the Center prepares global citizens who will be at home, and thus be effective agents of change, in diverse environments around the world.  For more information, visit www.sps.nyu.edu/global.affairs.
The NYU School of Professional Studies offers a broad range of degree and noncredit programs that are professionally oriented, integrate theory with real-world applications, and are taught by faculty members who are leaders and innovators in their fields. The School of Professional Studies captures the expertise of the key sectors that make New York City a great global capital, such as real estate, finance, marketing, public relations, global affairs, hospitality and tourism, sports management, philanthropy and fundraising, communications/media, writing, the arts, and others.  Full- and part-time students enroll in on-site and online credit programs, including graduate degrees, graduate certificates, and undergraduate degrees for both adults returning to school and traditional-aged students.  In addition, working professionals and other adult learners pursue career objectives or intellectual discovery in over 2,500 continuing education courses, diploma programs, conferences, and seminars annually.
Applications and nominations will be accepted until November 15, 2015.  NYU appreciates all applications but can only respond to qualified candidates.
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