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My department has asked that I post the following advertisement
for our opening in constitutional law to relevant lists. While I am
on the search committee, I am not the person to whom responses should
be sent, that address is at the bottom of the attached job description.
Please feel free to share with others or to post to more relevant lists
Sara E. Keith SEKEITH@SUVM
Department of Political Science sekeith@mailbox.syr.edu
Syracuse University
--------------------------------job posting-----------------------------
Michael O. Sawyer Chair in Constitutional Law and Politics
Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University
We seek a teacher and scholar concerned with the place of law in American
society. The Michael O. Sawyer chair, named in honor of a beloved teacher
of constitutional law and politics at the University, requires a gifted,
innovative teacher with a distinguished record of scholarship dealing with
broad issues of enduring importance in modern constitutional systems.
Enthusiasm and commitment to teaching undergraduates is an essential aspect
of this chair.
Applicants should submit a narrative vita that relates their
intellectual interests to the study of law in American society. The
committee also invites applicants to submit samples of published and
unpublished writings and evidence of effectiveness in teaching, including,
for example, syllabi, especially creative student projects and assignments,
or other teaching materials as you see fit.
Eligibility for this chair extends to tenured professors of the rank of
associate or full professor who have earned a Ph.D., J.D., or both. The
appointment will be in politial science, but candidates from all relevant
disciplines are encouraged to apply. A joint appointment with an appropriate
unit will be sought for a suitable candidate. Applications for this position
are invited until the position is filled. Send materials to:
Professor Fred Frohock
Co-Chair, Sawyer Chair Search Committee
Department of Political Science
Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs
Syracuse University
Syracuse, NY 13244-1090
Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. Syracuse University is
an EOAA employer.
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