POSITION ANNOUNCEMENTS
SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS
INDIANA UNIVERSITY-BLOOMINGTON CAMPUS
Tenure Track Faculty Position: Governance, Public and Nonprofit Management
The School of Public and Environmental Affairs (SPEA) at Indiana University
seeks to appoint a tenure-track faculty member at the assistant professor
level on the Bloomington campus. A more senior appointment at the
associate professor level is possible for an exceptionally qualified
candidate. The candidate should have research interests and evidence of
strong scholarly potential in the areas of innovation and change in the
design and operation of public service systems, multi-sector institutional
design and operation, and performance within the context of global and
transnational governance. Expertise in non-U.S. contexts is highly
desirable. Applicants must present evidence of high quality research and
an ambitious research program, an interest in professional service
applications, and a strong commitment to high quality teaching. The Ph.D.
or an equivalent terminal degree in a related field (e.g., public affairs,
public policy, public law) is required before the appointment is completed.
SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS
INDIANA UNIVERSITY-BLOOMINGTON CAMPUS
Tenure Track Faculty Position in Arts Administration
The School of Public and Environmental Affairs (SPEA) at Indiana University
seeks to appoint a tenure-track faculty member in the area of Arts
Administration on the Bloomington campus. The appointment is expected to
be at the Assistant Professor level, but a more senior appointment is
possible for an exceptionally qualified candidate. Applicants must present
evidence of high quality research and an ambitious research program, an
interest in professional service applications, and a strong commitment to
high quality teaching. The individual selected for this position should be
able to teach courses in arts management and/or cultural policy at the
undergraduate and graduate level. The Ph.D. or equivalent terminal degree
is required in an appropriate field before the appointment is completed.
SPEA is a multidisciplinary, university-wide division of Indiana University
and is organized as a professional school committed to excellence in
research, teaching, and service and to addressing critical issues of public
policy and management. All faculty members teach required and elective
courses at the undergraduate, professional masters and doctoral levels.
SPEA is one of the largest U.S. public affairs school in the nation with a
total of over 70 tenure-track faculty on its two main campuses, Bloomington
and Indianapolis. The Master of Arts in Arts Administration has a long
tradition of excellence, and in 2008 SPEA introduced the Bachelor of
Science in Arts Management degree. Bloomington is an exceptionally
culturally diverse and vibrant city.
Review of applications will begin November 1, 2008 and continue until the
position is filled. Please submit a letter of application, current vita,
complete contact information, and three letters of recommendation to:
Dr. David Reingold
Associate Dean -Bloomington
SPEA, Room 300
1315 E. Tenth Street
Indiana University
Bloomington, IN, 47405-1701
For more information see:
http://www.iu.edu/~speaweb/about/employment.php. Indiana University is an
Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer, Educator and Contractor,
M/F/D and strongly committed to achieving excellence through cultural
diversity. The university actively encourages applications and nominations
of women, persons of color, applicants with disabilities and members of
other underrepresented groups.
Kirsten A. Grønbjerg
Efroymson Chair in Philanthropy
Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University
Faculty Chair: Public Management, Nonprofit Organizations, Civil Society
and Law
School of Public & Environmental Affairs
SPEA, Room 419, Indiana University
1315 E. 10th Street
Bloomington, IN 47405
(812) 855-5971; fax: (812)-855-7802
kgronbj@indiana.edu
http://www.spea.indiana.edu/gronbjerg/