German Marshall Fund of the United States, Research Assistant
The Research Assistant (RA) will support the program with a variety of research, communications, convening, and administrative activities. S/he will assist with the day-to-day administration of the Program, including preparation of public documents and communications, event coordination, financial and funding reporting, fundraising support, and database management. As the incumbent gains knowledge of tech policy issues, s/he will contribute increasingly on research and track developments in technology policy. This is likely to include contributing to the development of analysis and written products, providing research support to DIDI Director and other team members, and conducting independent research and data collection.The Research Assistant will support program communications and convening through preparation of public documents and communications, event coordination, fundraising support, database management, social media and other activities.
German Marshall Fund of the United States, Spring 2023 Internship
GMF’s Asia Program fosters coordinated US-European approaches to common challenges in the Indo-Pacific region while building closer US-European-Asian partnerships. Through its research and its signature trilateral Track 1.5 dialogues with stakeholders from China, India, Japan, and Taiwan, the Asia Program promotes cross-fertilization of ideas and potential policy solutions in key foreign, economic, and security policy areas, including connectivity, emerging technologies, supply chain resiliency, maritime security, and regional institutions. As the United States continues coalition-building in the region and Europe is developing its own Indo-Pacific strategies, GMF Asia’s insights and networks have never been more vital and relevant. The Asia Program’s fellows and staff manage an active set of policy programs, conduct in-depth research, publish regular newsletters and podcasts, and frequently contribute articles and commentary to a wide range of international publications and news outlets. Trainees are key members of the Asia Program team. They conduct research on a wide variety of topics, build administrative and operational skills, and benefit from exposure to GMF’s network and high-level events. The Asia Program internship offers an ideal opportunity to acquire substantive professional experience for those interested in a career in public policy or international affairs.
R Street Institute, Data Privacy and Security Fellow
The R Street Institute—a free-market think tank headquartered in Washington, D.C. with regional offices across the country—is seeking a data privacy and security expert to join an outstanding team that is passionate about finding real solutions to some of the toughest challenges in cybersecurity, specifically data privacy and security issues. The fellow position reports to the director of the Cybersecurity and Emerging Threats program. If you want to join a growing, upbeat organization and do something extraordinary, this may be just the opportunity you need! Your typical day at R Street may include researching and writing exceptional policy papers, op-eds and blog posts about significant topics related to cybersecurity, privacy and emerging threats; engaging directly with leaders on key policy issue areas; and interacting with a range of national and local media outlets to educate and provide context on the most impactful data privacy and security issues.
RMIT University (Vietnam), Lecturer in Law
The Lecturer is expected to contribute to the teaching and research efforts of the University, in disciplines related to their field of expertise including:Teaching at undergraduate, honors and postgraduate level; Professional activities, scholarship and/or conduct high quality research activities appropriate to the profession or discipline; Work collaboratively and collegially with fellow academics within the teaching team; Update colleagues and students on developments in their subject area or specialization. For candidates with a PhD awarded within the last 3 years although there is no requirement of peer reviewed journal articles for publication, you will be expected to have a strong research focus and plan for research before joining RMIT Vietnam.
University of Wisconsin—Parkside, Assistant Professor of Politics, Philosophy & Law
We seek a candidate who can teach the standard courses in American Politics and courses in Comparative and/or International Relations. Candidates will have a 4/4 course load, including one or two sections of American Politics every semester, some courses in American Institutions, Methods, and Comparative or International Relations. QUALIFICATIONS: Ph.D. in Political Science or related field. ABD will also be considered; however, contract renewal will be contingent on completing degree within one-year of hire; Demonstrated ability to teach American Politics; Demonstrated ability to teach Comparative or International Relations
University of Missouri, Associate Professor
The University of Missouri School of Law invites entry-level applications for multiple tenure-track positions or junior lateral positions. We are seeking candidates with a strong commitment to scholarship, teaching, and public service; a strong academic record; and either legal practice experience or advanced academic training. A J.D. or Ph.D. in a related field is required. Our hiring needs are flexible and invite candidates in any subject matter to apply. We are especially interested in applicants planning to teach Criminal Law/Procedure, Evidence, Constitutional Law courses (including First Amendment), Contracts, and Dispute Resolution courses.
Tufts University, Part-time Lecturer in International or Comparative Law
The Department of Political Science at Tufts University invites applications for a part-time lecturer position in international or comparative law for the spring term 2023. The successful candidate will teach one undergraduate course on the topic. The expectation is that the course will be taught in person on the Medford campus of Tufts University. Ph.D. or A.B.D. in Political Science, Law, or a related field is required. College/university teaching experience strongly preferred.
Cleveland State University, Assistant Professor of Law
The Cleveland-Marshall College of Law invites applications for a full-time Assistant Professor of Law position for the 2023-2024 academic year, with expertise in one or more of the following areas: cybersecurity, data privacy, and data ethics. CSU is committed to academic excellence and diversity within the faculty, staff, and student body. CSU is striving to be a nationally recognized and student-focused public research institution that provides accessible, affordable, and Engaged Learning opportunities for all. Cleveland-Marshall College of Law welcomes applicants with diverse intellectual and academic viewpoints. Duties would begin on August 14, 2023. Duties will include teaching, scholarly research and writing, working with the Center for Cybersecurity and Privacy Protection, and ordinary committee service. Minimum Qualifications: J.D., Ph.D., or equivalent degree with a distinguished academic record by July 1, 2023; and Evidence of potential for significant scholarly achievement and teaching ability.
Boston University, Research Fellow, Law, & Policy
The Center’s Evidence Equity Project seeks to eliminate racist evidentiary policies and practices, and to promote fairness and justice in courtrooms across the country. We believe that courts routinely admit unreliable and irrelevant evidence that can lead to racist outcomes, while excluding evidence that proves the existence of racism and can mitigate racist outcomes (“antiracist evidence”). We also believe that people are routinely denied access to antiracist evidence because it is not widely available, it is prohibitively expensive, or their own attorneys overlook the need for such evidence. Required Skills: J.D., Master’s, or PhD; 1-3 years of experience; Demonstrated commitment to antiracism and interest in antiracist policymaking;Attention to detail;Ability to collaborate with scholars from a variety of disciplines;Ability to track and adhere to multiple deadlines;Willingness to think creatively about how to achieve both the short and long term goals of a project.
The University of Virginia, Research Assistant Professor of Law
The University of Virginia School of Law is seeking candidates for a small number of limited-term, non-tenure-track Research Assistant Professor faculty positions beginning in August 2023. These positions are designed to provide candidates with time to work on their scholarship in anticipation of entering the law school teaching market. J.D. from an ABA-accredited law school or foreign equivalent degree strongly preferred. In exceptional cases, a terminal degree in the applicant’s field (e.g., a Ph.D.) will be considered. Distinguished academic and professional background and superior scholarly promise expected.
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