The International Affairs Department within the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas, and Washington, D.C. invites applications for up to twelve (12) part-time Non-Tenure faculty positions at the visiting principal lecturer, visiting lecturer, visiting senior lecturer, visiting instructional assistant professor, visiting instructional associate professor, visiting instructional professor, visiting associate professor of practice, and visiting professor of practice level with the titles and ranks depending on background, qualifications, and experience. These positions would be serving 9-month appointments with appointment and the possibility of an additional summer appointment contingent upon the need and availability of funds, beginning fall 2024. Successful applicants will teach at the graduate and undergraduate level and provide support for the development of the International Affairs graduate and undergraduate program and curriculum, participate in all aspects of the department’s activities, and serve the profession. Applicants will be responsible for the organization, delivery, evaluation and assessment of the International Affairs courses and student outcomes associated with those courses. The International Affairs courses include, but may not be limited to special topics courses, Defense Intelligence courses, required courses in Foreign Policy or International Politics, and research capstones in international affairs. Strong written and verbal communication skills are required.
The Bush School of Government and Public Service was founded in 1997 under President George H. W. Bush’s philosophy that “public service is a noble calling.” Since then, the Bush School has continued to reflect that notion in curriculum, research, and student experience and has become a leading international affairs, political science, and public affairs institution.