Saint Paul University, Ottawa, Associate Professor

Feb 06, 2014 Mar 14, 2014

Saint Paul University, a Catholic, bilingual institution of higher learning federated with the University of Ottawa, seeks to promote excellence in teaching, research and professional formation at the international, national and local levels.

The Faculty of Philosophy invites applications for an Associate Professor position with specialization in ethics and political thought.

Nature of the position:
Teaching at all levels (undergraduate and graduate)
Carrying out a research program in the field of ethics
Academic support of graduate students
Participation in various Faculty and University committees

Experience :
Doctorate in Philosophy, Political Science or a related field Area of specialization: Ethics (open)

In-depth knowledge of ethical foundations, theories and methods
Areas of competency: 2 or more of the following areas

Feminism, governance, political thought, ethics: business, administration and organization, research, health, technology, human rights
Full bilingualism (English/French): written and oral comprehension.
Excellent publication record

Salary:
Salary and possibility of promotion in keeping with the norms of Saint Paul University;
Rank: Associate Professor

Starting date: July 1, 2014

Deadline for applications: February 28, 2014 or until the position is filled

This announcement is directed primarily but not exclusively to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada. Saint Paul University encourages applications from all qualified individuals, including women, members of visible and ethnic minorities, native peoples, and persons with disabilities.

Those interested are invited to send their curriculum vitae, the names and contact information of three (3) persons who can provide references upon request, and three (3) samples of their publications to:
Prof. Dr. Karlijn Demasure, Dean
Faculty of Human Sciences
Saint Paul University
223 Main Street, Ottawa, ON
Canada K1S 1C4 e-mail: Dean

In keeping with Citizenship and Immigration Canada requirements, priority will be given to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada for these positions. Saint Paul University implements employment equity principles.

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