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Server - Public School 303

Boston University

Server - Public School 303

Boston, MA
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    THE DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCEat Boston University seeks to appoint the Maxwell Professor in United States Citizenship at the rank of advanced Associate or full Professor, with tenure, to begin in Fall 2022. Applicants in Political Science, from the subfields of American Politics, Comparative Politics, Political Economy, Public Policy, Political Theory, are encouraged to apply. We wish to recruit an intellectual leader with a distinguished record of scholarship who brings a critical lens on the development and meaning of citizenship.

     

    When George B. Maxwell established this Professorship in September 1918 the First World War was not yet concluded and citizenship was — in both de jure and de facto senses — narrowly defined. Indian Reservations were being consolidated, the Espionage and Sedition Acts of WWI limited free speech, Jim Crow was in force, the 19th Amendment to the US Constitution granting women the right to vote had not been passed, and the purpose and limits of immigration were contested. The Maxwell Professorship supports scholars engaged in fostering an “intelligent understanding and appreciation of the rights, duties, inheritances and possibilities of our citizenship.” A Maxwell Chair holder could understand citizenship broadly; for example, in the context of American political development, the tensions between communitarianism and cosmopolitanism, political theories of citizenship, or in comparative perspective. In keeping with George Maxwell’s vision, we seek a scholar who is engaged in both public education and academic discourse.

     

    Boston University offers a rich and vibrant academic community for interdisciplinary research on citizenship; the Maxwell Professorship offers the opportunity to develop connections across disciplines, programs and centers. The candidate will teach both undergraduate and graduate courses. We seek candidates who prioritize inclusive practices in their scholarship, pedagogy, and campus engagement.

     

    DO NOT APPLY THROUGH THE BOSTON UNIVERSITY HR WEBSITE.

     

    Please submit a letter of interest to HTTPS://ACADEMICJOBSONLINE.ORG/AJO/JOBS/18615. The application must also include: a curriculum vitae, research and teaching statements, a list of references and a statement about your record of inclusion. Completed applications are due on 4 October 2021.

     

    We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. We are a VEVRAA Federal Contractor.

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  • Qualifications

     

    Completion of high school diploma or GED; Associates degree in a technical field is highly preferred.

    Must be able to pass a background check, physical, and drug screen.

    Will have the practical knowledge and ability to apply problem solving / statistical analysis; train and / or reinforce manufacturing associate skills in the basic fundamentals of drawings, GD&T, Shop Math, and SPC.

    Experience using different types of gages (CMM operation and Programming) and gage calibration is required.

    Basic blueprint reading skills are required.

    Strong organization skills are required.

    Strong math skills are required.

    Attendance on the job is essential.

    Must be able to work in a team orientated environment.

    Must be able to follow instructions, safety rules and regulations.

     

     

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