About This Role
The Department of Political Science invites nominations and applications for one tenure-track position at the rank of assistant professor in water policy and governance. The candidate will contribute to the Masters in Public Administration program, teach undergraduate courses, and be expected to have an active research agenda.
This position is one of several water-related thematic team hires that will join K-State. Each of these positions will hold a scholarly connection to the Kansas Water Institute and will join an interdisciplinary cohort of water-related faculty with the opportunity to collaborate on research, teaching, and engagement. The Kansas Water Institute develops and supports interdisciplinary research, teaching, and engagement on high-priority water resource problems and objectives identified through the state water plan. The Institute also facilitates effective communication between water resource professionals and helps share and apply research results.
About Us
Kansas State University is located in Manhattan, KS in the the Flint Hills region. KSU is a land-grant institution and classified as Carnegie R1 university. The Department of Political Science is committed to the goals of providing quality instruction for our undergraduate and graduate programs and a vibrant environment for its faculty to develop and maintain their research agendas. The Political Science department houses two graduate programs, a Masters in Public Administration, and an MA/Ph.D. in Security Studies. Faculty teach a mix of graduate and undergraduate courses and typically offer a 2-2 teaching load.
Worksite Option
This position is required to be performed on-site . Work is performed on employer premises or designated assignment location.
What You'll Need to Succeed
Minimum Qualifications:
- Candidates should be able to contribute to the department's nationally accredited MPA program by offering graduate courses in public policy, with an emphasis on water policy, environmental policy and policy analysis.
- Candidates should be able contribute to the undergraduate curriculum in political science by offering courses such as introduction to public policy and water policy and politics.
- Applicants must present evidence of: a vibrant and well developed research agenda, high quality teaching, and a commitment to working with diverse students and colleagues and to the value of diverse ideas.
- Candidates are expected to have a PhD in Policy, Public Administration or Political Science (or related fields) completed by August of 2025.
- Exceptional candidates who are ABD may be considered at the rank of instructor.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Candidates should be comfortable with online and distance education instruction
How to Apply
Please submit the following documents:
- Application
- CV
- Cover Letter
- Writing Sample
- Research Statement
- Teaching Portfolio (with evaluations or summaries)
- Contact information for three letters of reference. Confidential letters of recommendation may be requested for candidates selected for interviews
Screening of Applications Begins
Screening begins on February 14, 2025.
Anticipated Hiring Pay Range
$75,000 - $85,000 / annually