Visiting Faculty Position at the School of Public Policy at CEU

August 14, 2014

APPLICATIONS ARE NOW CLOSED FOR THIS POSITION

Term: Temporary, Fixed term assignment, Spring Term: April – June 2015
Application Deadline: November 1st, 2014

Position Description
The School of Public Policy (SPP) at Central European University (CEU) in Budapest was launched in 2011 and will welcome its second class of graduate students this fall.  We seek a Visiting Faculty on Journalism, Political Communication and Policy Development with a focus on the role of journalists and media industries in the development and implementation of public policy. 

We seek an engaging instructor with experience using information technologies in pedagogy to teach a group of students committed to improving public policy worldwide. There is also the possibility of having the opportunity to teach a second course on a topic of interest to the candidate, but this will depend on the candidates expertise, student interest, and other factors.  The ability to teach a graduate level course on journalism, political communication and policy development is the core competence we seek.

The successful candidate will be expected to teach minimum of 2, maximum of 4 credits in the Spring semester (April-June, 2015).

The ideal candidates will:

  • Have outstanding academic credentials (Ph.D. and/or equivalent and a well-recognized publications record reflective of rank);
  • Exhibit a passion for teaching and an openness to employ innovative teaching methods;
  • Either have experience teaching related classes, have a syllabus on these topics already in hand, or be able to demonstrate enough expertise to develop the pedagogical materials in time for offering them in Spring 2015 in Budapest;
  • Be able to connect the substantive readings or case studies in these courses to the other areas of concentration at SPP: global and/or regional governance, human security, sustainable development, media and communication, energy and environment, and/or human rights and humanitarian response;
  • Contribute to the intellectual community around the Center for  Media, Data and Society and School of Public Policy during the period of time in Budapest.

Compensation
We offer a competitive assignment fee, as well as a dynamic, supportive, and international academic environment.

How to Apply
The application package should consist of a single PDF file with (1) an application letter (not exceeding 1,000 words) (2) CV, (3) example syllabi or a draft of a syllabus for these courses (4) a statement of teaching philosophy. Informal inquiries may be addressed to Professor Philip Howard at spp@ceu.hu. Please send your complete application package to advert@ceu.hu and include the 2014/032 in the subject line.

CEU is an equal opportunity employer.

About the School of Public Policy
In the words of its founder, George Soros, SPP aspires to become a new kind of global institution dealing with global problems. In its degree and non-degree programs, SPP aims to create an educational experience that involves not only the acquisition of skills and knowledge but also the cultivation of a mindset that emphasizes entrepreneurship, innovation, cultural awareness and a commitment to the public good. Commencing in September 2013, SPPs two-year professional Master of Public Administration (MPA) program will attract exceptional students from across the globe, who seek a transformational experience to prepare for a career as change-makers in the public, civil society, and private sectors. Building on Central European Universitys rich tradition of promoting diversity and open societies, SPP will cultivate a rigorous interdisciplinary environment and will strive to become a dynamic laboratory of ideas.

About Central European University
CEU is a research-intensive university specializing in graduate education in the social sciences, humanities, public policy, law and business. It is located in Budapest, Hungary, and accredited in the United States and Hungary. The language of instruction is English. CEUs mission is to promote academic excellence, state-of-the-art research, and civic engagement, in order to contribute to the development of open societies around the world. CEU offers both master and doctoral programs, and enrolls more than 1500 students from over 100 nations. The teaching staff consists of more than 180 resident faculty members from over 40 countries, in addition to a large number of prominent visiting scholars from around the world.

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