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Sciences Po, Paris (FRA)

 * Assistant Professorship in Environmental History (19th and/or 20th C)
 * "The objective for the creation of this new post is the development of a research field in environmental history at the Center for History at Sciences Po (CHSP). It will be integrated into at least one of the research domains at the CHSP, and it will contribute to reinforce the CHSP’s central research axis, which is political history understood in its broadest possible terms"
 * Teaching Load: 2 courses (24 hours) until 2018, three courses from then "Other than the teaching of environmental history as such, the successful candidate may also have to teach in more general areas of history. The ability of the candidate to teach subject matters that reach beyond the strict limits of her/his research interests and her/his knowledge of international debates in history will therefore be appreciated."
 * All subject areas related to environmental history may be considered, but the links with the research fields at CHSP, and a perspective of political history understood in very broad terms, will be essential"
 * "Candidates with an international track record regarding their research, their professional activities, their teaching experience, their publications and their linguistic competence will be given a preference. A solid knowledge of English is indispensable. A working knowledge of French will be required within a stipulated number of years after appointment. For those candidates who do not have a solid knowledge of French at the time of application, teaching will initially be carried out in English."
 * All candidates must submit their dossiers via email imperatively. A complete file will consist of: i) a letter of intent, including motivations for the candidacy and the delineation of research interests and projects; ii) a curriculum vitae; iii) electronic copies of three key book chapters or articles” Please send application materials to Professor Paul-André Rosental mailto:rosental@sciencespo.fr rosental@sciencespo.fr and to Isabelle de Vienne, executive secretary of the CHSP mailto:isabelle.devienne@sciencespo.fr isabelle.devienne@sciencespo.fr.
 * Deadline: 8pm local time, 10 Jul. 2015