Assistant Professor in International Political Economy
Academic

 LSE values diversity and strives to promote equality at all levels.

For this post, we particularly welcome applications by women and ethnic minorities.

 

 

European Institute

 

Assistant Professor in International Political Economy

 

Salary is competitive with Departments at our peer institutions worldwide 
and not less than £53,004 pa inclusive

 

  

The LSE’s European Institute is an internationally-recognised centre of excellence for research and teaching on contemporary Europe.  A core interest is political economy and the advertised post aims to strengthen our coverage of this from an international perspective.

 

We seek someone with expertise in an area relevant to the EU’s external relations (e.g. regional cooperation initiatives, relations with international organisations, participation in bilateral and multilateral negotiations). Preference may be given to candidates with research interests relating to the provision of international public goods and burden-sharing (climate change, refugee flows, trade disputes, financial regulation, etc).

 

The other criteria that will be used when shortlisting for this post can be found on the person specification, which is attached to this vacancy on the LSE’s online recruitment system.

 

In addition to a competitive salary the benefits that come with this job include an occupational pension scheme, a research incentive scheme with personal reward options, generous research leave (sabbatical) entitlement, a collegial faculty environment and excellent support, training and development opportunities.

 

For further information about the post, please see the how to apply document, job description and person specification.

 

If you have any queries about applying on the online system, or require an alternative format for the application, please e-mail:  hr.jobs@lse.ac.uk quoting reference 47920 or contact the recruitment team at 020 7107 5205. 

 

The closing date for receipt of applications is 15 November 2016 (23.59 UK time). We are unable to accept any late applications.

 

 

 LSE values diversity and strives to promote equality at all levels.

For this post, we particularly welcome applications by women and ethnic minorities.

 

 

European Institute

 

Assistant Professor in International Political Economy

 

Salary is competitive with Departments at our peer institutions worldwide 
and not less than £53,004 pa inclusive

 

  

The LSE’s European Institute is an internationally-recognised centre of excellence for research and teaching on contemporary Europe.  A core interest is political economy and the advertised post aims to strengthen our coverage of this from an international perspective.

 

We seek someone with expertise in an area relevant to the EU’s external relations (e.g. regional cooperation initiatives, relations with international organisations, participation in bilateral and multilateral negotiations). Preference may be given to candidates with research interests relating to the provision of international public goods and burden-sharing (climate change, refugee flows, trade disputes, financial regulation, etc).

 

The other criteria that will be used when shortlisting for this post can be found on the person specification, which is attached to this vacancy on the LSE’s online recruitment system.

 

In addition to a competitive salary the benefits that come with this job include an occupational pension scheme, a research incentive scheme with personal reward options, generous research leave (sabbatical) entitlement, a collegial faculty environment and excellent support, training and development opportunities.

 

For further information about the post, please see the how to apply document, job description and person specification.

 

If you have any queries about applying on the online system, or require an alternative format for the application, please e-mail:  hr.jobs@lse.ac.uk quoting reference 47920 or contact the recruitment team at 020 7107 5205. 

 

The closing date for receipt of applications is 15 November 2016 (23.59 UK time). We are unable to accept any late applications.