Adjunct Lecturers
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Boston University
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Salary
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Competitive
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Location
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Brussels
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Details
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Details:
Due to increasing enrollments and expanding curriculum, Boston University in Brussels invites applications for adjunct lecturer positions. Successful candidates will teach at the graduate level in our evening program.
Areas of expertise:
• Diplomacy and Statecraft
• Chinese Foreign Policy
• Middle Eastern affairs
• International Finance
• Global Economics and Development.
Experience:
• For-profit, governmental and/or non-profit sectors within the EU environment.
Education:
• Must have a terminal degree (PhD preferred), current publications, and practical work experience.
Program Schedule:
• Job posting is for the 2011 calendar year
• Courses meet one evening per week for 14 weeks.
Location:
• Applicants must be available for classroom instruction in Brussels; relocation not included.
The University:
Boston University in Brussels’ international graduate programs provide the highest standard of American education, in the heart of Europe. Established in 1972, the Brussels campus offers a unique opportunity to study alongside students who bring a rich mix of international cultures and professionalism to the classroom. The diversity of perspectives is invaluable in preparing our students for success in the global marketplace—whether they are new to the workforce or hold senior posts in business and government. Programs include Master of Arts in International Relations, Master of Arts in Leadership, as well as graduate certificates in Human Resources, International Relations, Management, Marketing, and Project Management.
Boston University’s main campus is situated in historic Boston, Massachusetts. The fourth-largest independent university in the United States, the University is a hub of intellectual, scientific, and cultural activity, offering academic programs to more than thirty-thousand students a year from all 50 states and over 135 countries—in multiple locations around the world.
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Closing Date
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30th September 2010
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Contact
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Contact: Frank Billingsley, Director, frankeb@bu.edu
When applying please state that you saw the role advertised through Public Affairs Links.
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