Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
16 Nov, 25
Salary
0.0
Posted On
16 Aug, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Political Science
Industry
Education Management
DESCRIPTION
The Politics Department at Bates College invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track position in Political Economy, to begin July 2026. We seek an outstanding scholar with strong commitments to excellent undergraduate teaching and mentorship in a liberal arts context. The successful candidate will have demonstrated excellence in either international political economy or comparative political economy. We encourage applications from candidates whose areas of expertise include emerging economies, democracy and capitalism, and the effects of regime types on economic development. We are open to a variety of theoretical and methodological approaches.
The position carries a standard five-course annual teaching load. The duties of the position include the three main areas of faculty work: teaching, research, and service to the profession and the college. The standards of excellence for faculty at Bates are articulated in Article II of the faculty handbook, and include a commitment to inclusive and evidence-based pedagogy, impactful professional work, and contributions to the broader Bates community. We are interested in applicants who will add to the current perspectives in the department, contribute to the college’s ongoing commitment to social and cultural inclusion, connect with other disciplinary and interdisciplinary work at the College, and be attentive to the design of inclusive pedagogy. The successful applicant will offer courses in quantitative methods and in introductory and advanced political economy each year, contribute to the general education curriculum, provide academic advising, and mentor student theses. We also expect the candidate to take part in our system of shared governance.
Given the wide range of backgrounds of Bates students, we seek candidates who are committed to each student’s success. As part of the submitted statements, we ask that candidates share plans for helping all students succeed, and share evidence of relevant preparation or experience. This can be either in a separate, additional document or integrated into the teaching and research statements. We encourage applications from individuals from historically marginalized groups and from those who may have followed non-traditional pathways to higher education due to societal, economic, or academic circumstances.
Bates College is a residential liberal arts college in Lewiston, Maine—a diverse and growing community roughly 45 minutes from the state’s largest city (Portland), 2 ½ hours north of Boston, and 4 ½ hours south of Montreal. Faculty scholarship and creative work at Bates are robustly supported by start-up packages, internal grants, and a well-staffed external grants office. Community-engaged learning and study abroad are both broadly encouraged and supported; pedagogical development and innovation is further buttressed by the Center for Inclusive Teaching and Learning
Educational access and racial justice are central to Bates’ history and mission and our faculty-led initiatives reflect this commitment.
QUALIFICATIONS
Candidates should have received or successfully defended a Ph.D. in Political Science or related field by July 1, 2026.
Please refer the Job description for details