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Visiting Assistant Professor – International Studies
Department: International Studies - 32460Brief Summary of Work for this position: The Department of International Studies at the University of North Carolina, Wilmington is seeking a nine-month Visiting Assistant Professor in International Studies.This is a 2 year fixed-term appointment starting August 2023 through May 2025.The Department seeks to hire a visiting assistant professor in International Studies who specializes in International Political Economy and focuses on an area that compliments existing offerings in the department, with particular interest in development, public health, and/or the environment. Candidates with a regional focus on Latin America are especially welcome. The new faculty mem
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