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The Program on Constitutionalism and Democracy at the University of Virginia: Predoctoral Teaching Fellowship

 

The Program on Constitutionalism and Democracy (PCD) in the Department of Politics at the University of Virginia, a JMC partner program, invites applications for up to two one-year Teaching Fellowships. PCD’s mission is to promote scholarship and undergraduate teaching that is informed by political theory and that focuses on the American political tradition. PCD is directed by JMC board member James W. Ceaser and JMC fellow Rita Koganzon.

Fellows will conduct their own research, participate in PCD programming, and teach one undergraduate course per semester, either “The American Political Tradition” (PLAP 2250) or “American Political Economy” (PLAP 3500). These courses require as background a concentration in political theory and/or an approach to American politics focusing on American political thought and American political development. The opportunity to teach an advanced seminar on a specialized topic may also be available.

Predoctoral applicants must be on schedule to complete the PhD by December 2021.

The anticipated start date is August 2020 and ending June 2021. The end date may be extended, based on performance and continued availability of funding, through June 2022.

Review of applications begins February 17, 2020.

Qualifications

Predoctoral applicants must be on schedule to complete the PhD by December 2021.

To Apply

Please visit the UVA job board https://uva.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/UVAJobs. Enter requisition number R0012107 and complete the application.

Required Application Documents

In addition to filling out the application, you will be asked to attach the following individual documents at the end of the application process:

  1. A cover letter;
  2. a curriculum vitae;
  3. a brief statement of research interest;
  4. a writing sample (no more than 25 pages);
  5. an unofficial copy of your graduate transcript;
  6. and contact information for three references.

 

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Review of applications begins February 17, 2020.

 


 

About the program:

The Program on Constitutionalism and Democracy at the University of Virginia, a JMC partner program, promotes scholarship and undergraduate teaching that are informed by political theory and by the political science of the American Founding. Since its founding in 2006 by Professor of Politics James W. Ceaser, PCD has sought to revive the spirit and intent of Thomas Jefferson and James Madison’s “Rockfish Gap Report” (1818), which recommends a curriculum of political studies for higher education that is designed to foster an enlightened body of citizens for a liberal democracy. The program regularly offers two undergraduate courses, open to all students in the University: “American Political Tradition,” and “American Political Economy.” Approximately 900-1000 students have enrolled in the program’s landmark “American Political Tradition” course since it was first offered in 2006, and “American Political Economy” was added in 2014. Emphasis is placed on the close reading and discussion of important texts and documents.

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About the school:

The University of Virginia was founded in 1819 by Thomas Jefferson. The school was designed as a public university meant to advance human knowledge, educate leaders, and cultivate an informed citizenry.

The University boasts nationally ranked schools and programs, diverse and distinguished faculty, a major academic medical center and proud history as a renowned research university. The community and culture of the University are enriched by active student self-governance, sustained commitment to the arts and a robust NCAA Division I Athletics program.

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