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The Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University invites applications for the Donald G. Herzberg Chair in International Migration. The successful candidate will serve concurrently as the Director of the Institute for the Study of International Migration. Founded in 1998, ISIM provides balanced, interdisciplinary analysis of the complicated issues raised by international migration. It also houses the graduate Certificate in Refugee and Humanitarian Emergencies and mid-career professional Certificate in International Migration Studies.

Rank will be at the associate or full professor level. The position is open as to discipline, but the expectation is that the position will be held by a scholar with a distinguished record of publication in the social sciences (such as anthropology, demography, economics, history, political science or sociology). The Herzberg Professor will be a scholar of international reputation, with an exceptional record of research and teaching in the international migration and refugee field and with the requisite managerial and entrepreneurial skills expected of a research program director. Scholars whose work speaks to contemporary policy concerns are also encouraged to apply.

Interested applicants should submit a detailed cover letter, a curriculum vitae, and the names and addresses of three references. All applications and supporting materials must be submitted through the following link:

https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/5895

Faxed, mailed, or emailed applications will not be accepted.

Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. For information on the Institute for the Study of International Migration, please visit the website at http://isim.georgetown.edu/ . Questions about the online application system should be directed to Olivia Payne, Manager of Faculty Affairs at ofp@georgetown.edu . Queries about the position should be directed to Dr. Susan Martin, Susan.Martin.ISIM@georgetown.edu .

Georgetown University is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action employer.

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