Georgetown is accepting applications for a Visiting Assistant Professor beginning Fall 2013

The Georgetown University Program on Justice and Peace is hiring a 3 year, renewable, visiting assistant professor of justice and peace studies, beginning Fall 2013. Applicants must have a Ph.D. in a relevant department or interdisciplinary program, be broadly acquainted with the interdisciplinary field of peace studies, social justice, and conflict transformation, and show evidence of a promising research agenda and excellence in undergraduate teaching.

The Program on Justice and Peace is a thriving interdisciplinary program that offers a minor, or equivalent, in each of the colleges of Georgetown University. (There is a good chance that they will be offering a major beginning in the 2013-2014 academic year.) They currently graduate 20-25 minors per year, and over two hundred students take courses in the program. JUPS is organized around a faculty director, a steering committee of faculty in various departments who actively teach in the program, and a larger advisory board.

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