Virginia Tech’s School of Public and International Affairs has announced that it will be hiring five new tenure-track professors across its three academic programs.
- Urban Affairs and Planning (UAP): We are looking for two tenure-track Assistant Professors with a strong record of scholarship and teaching in one or more of the following areas: international development, technology, urban design, sustainability, and comparative urbanization
- Center for Public Administration and Policy (CPAP): We are looking for two tenure-track Assistant Professors with one or more of the following specializations: acquisitions management, homeland security policy, local government management and policy, quantitative and qualitative methods, network analysis, institutions, leadership, normative theory, financial management, and public law.
- Government and International Affairs (GIA): We are looking for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in the area of systemic security challenges created by rapid globalization and geopolitical change – for US foreign policy and international networks of governance – as well as new institutional innovations that have been created in response to these challenges.