Montague Burton Chair in International Relations
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Department of International Relations
Salary: No less than £101,902 per annum. The salary scale can be found on the LSE website.
The Department of International Relations is looking to appoint the next Montague Burton Chair in International Relations.
International Relations (IR) has been taught at LSE since 1924 when Philip Noel-Baker was appointed to a new, privately-endowed Chair of International Relations. The Department, which was set up three years later, was not only the first of its kind, but has remained a leading world centre for the development of the subject ever since.
Responsibilities:
1. Conduct and publish outstanding quality research.
2. Engage in high-quality teaching as instructed by the Head of Department.
3. Foster collegiality and participate in the School and wider Department activities.
Qualifications:
1. A proven record of outstanding research, evidenced by existing publications of the highest quality in top-ranked journals and leading university presses.
2. A clear, well-developed and viable strategy for future outstanding research that will result in further world-leading publications.
3. An outstanding reputation in International Relations or a closely related subject.
4. A significant track record of excellence in teaching in one or more areas covered by the Department.
5. A commitment to high-quality teaching and fostering a positive learning environment.
6. A track record in providing leadership in department and/or school administration.
7. Experience of mentoring and developing colleagues to support them in their career development.
The other criteria that will be used when shortlisting for this post can be found on the person specification, which is attached to this vacancy on the LSE’s online recruitment system. In addition to a competitive salary, the benefits that come with this job include an occupational pension scheme, a research grants policy with personal reward options, generous research leave (sabbatical) entitlement, a collegial faculty environment, and excellent support, training, and development opportunities.
To apply for this post, please go to www.jobs.lse.ac.uk.
If you have any technical queries with applying on the online system, please use the “contact us” links at the bottom of the LSE Jobs page. Should you have any queries about the role, please email Romy Mokogwu (R.Mokogwu@lse.ac.uk).
The closing date for receipt of applications is Sunday 9 February 2025 (23:59 UK time). We are unable to accept any late applications.
Interviews/campus visits will take place in March/April 2025.
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