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Faculty Opportunities
The Ohio State University
John Glenn School of Public Affairs
Columbus, OH

The John Glenn School of Public Affairs at The Ohio State University invites applications for a faculty position in:

  • Public Budgeting (open rank)
  • Public Management (open rank)

Positions begin fall 2011.  The positions may be filled from among candidates representing a variety of disciplines or from cross-disciplinary programs.  A strong research program and strength in teaching are essential.  Applicants must have completed, or be nearing completion of all Ph.D. degree requirements.  Salary will be commensurate with the experience and qualifications that the candidate presents.

and for the following chaired faculty positions:

  • Wolf Chair in International Public Affairs (senior scholar)

While a specific subfield emphasis is not required, the School particularly welcomes applications from candidates whose work focuses on comparative science and technology policy, comparative energy policy, or stability operations and development.

  • Enarson Chair in Public Management (senior scholar)

Positions begin fall 2011.  The positions may be filled from among candidates representing a variety of disciplines or from cross-disciplinary programs.  Being a senior scholar with a strong research program and strength in teaching is essential.  Applicants must have completed all Ph.D. degree requirements.  Salary will be commensurate with the experience and qualifications that the candidate presents.

The John Glenn School of Public Affairs is a comprehensive independent school within The Ohio State University.  Our curricular offerings include the Master of Public Administration, the In-Career Master of Arts in Public Administration, dual masters’ degrees with Law, City and Regional Planning, Public Health, Natural Resources, Social Work, Business Administration, Agricultural/Environmental/Development Economics and a joint degree in Arts Policy and Administration, the Ph.D. in Public Policy and Management, and undergraduate public affairs major.  The School is located in a state-of-the-art new building, Page Hall, in the center of the University campus.  The Ohio State University, the flag-ship public university of Ohio, is located in the state’s capital, Columbus, providing direct access to public sector organizations and practitioners from all levels of government.

Applications will be evaluated as received and will be accepted until the positions are filled.  Please send a letter of application, curriculum vitae, and the names and addresses of three professional references to:

Public Budgeting:  PubBud@jgippm.ohio-state.edu
Public Management:  PubManagement@jgippm.ohio-state.edu
Wolf Chair in International Public Affairs:  WolfChair@jgippm.ohio-state.edu
Enarson Chair in Management:  EnarsonChair@jgippm.ohio-state.edu

or to:

Dr. Charles Wise
Founding Director
John Glenn School of Public Affairs
The Ohio State University
1810 College Road
Columbus, Ohio  43210

To build a diverse workforce, Ohio State encourages applications from individuals with disabilities, minorities, veterans, and women.  EEO/AA employer.

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