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Teachers College Faculty Search - International and Comparative Education (ICE)

Position: The Program in International and Comparative Education
(ICE) at Teachers College, Columbia University is seeking a full-time
lecturer in international educational development with a specialization
in peace and human rights education; a focus on Latin America is
preferred. It is a one-year position (academic year 2013-2014), starting
September 2013.

Responsibilities: The lecturer will teach (five courses) and
advise students in the ICE program, carry out program related work, and
be expected to contribute to the operations of the program.

Qualifications:
The successful candidate will have the following:
* Doctorate in International and Comparative Education or related fields
* Experience with issues of peace, human rights, education, and development
* University teaching experience; evidence of excellent teaching
* Experience with international development
* Ability to teach courses on topics such as peace and human
rights education, education and development, international organizations
and peace education, and issues related to education in Latin America

Applications: Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae,
names of three professional references [full letters will be requested
for shortlisted candidates], and a letter of interest with details
regarding how the applicant meets the criteria for the position. Review
of applications will begin April 20, 2013 and continue until the search
is completed. Applications should be addressed to Professor Regina
Cortina and Professor Monisha Bajaj, Co-Chairs of Search Committee for
International and Comparative Education, Teachers College, Columbia
University, and emailed to Lisa Daehlin, Academic
Secretary, daehlin@tc.columbia.edu

Teachers College as an institution is committed to a policy of
equal opportunity in employment. In offering education, psychology, and
health studies, the College is committed to providing expanding
employment opportunities to minorities, women, and persons with disabilities in its own activities and society.

Teachers College, Columbia University
525 West 120th Street, New York, NY 10027
http://www.tc.columbia.edu/

For additional program information please visit our website at: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/its/cie%26ied/index.asp?Id=Home&Info=Welcome