applications and/or nominations for a faculty position in Conflict
Analysis and Resolution, with specialization in Psychology or
International Relations. The position is open as of September 2010, to
mid-career candidates as well as candidates who have recently
completed their PhD or are near completion.
Further specialization in one or more of the following areas is
desirable: peace psychology; scientific study of peace and conflict;
dynamics of cooperation; theories of applied conflict resolution;
social psychology; political psychology; self and identity; social
cognition; decision making. The successful candidate must have a
strong record and potential for top quality scholarly publication, as
well as promise of outstanding teaching at both the undergraduate and
graduate levels.
Sabanc? University is a private, department-free, innovative academic
institution. It is strongly committed to interdisciplinary research
and teaching both at the undergraduate and graduate levels. To meet
this challenge, the faculty is organized around multi-disciplinary
degree programs including Conflict Analysis and Resolution (MA),
Cultural Studies (BA, MA), Economics (BA, MA, PhD), European Studies
(MA), History (MA, PhD), Management (BA) Political Science (MA, PhD),
Social and Political Sciences (BA), Turkish Studies (MA), Visual Arts
& Communication Design (BA, MA). The university admits top-ranking
students for its undergraduate programs through a centralized
university entrance examination. Faculty members are provided with
excellent support, including housing facilities on its modern campus
if available or a housing stipend.
The deadline for applications is set March 15, 2010 for a first-round
assessment; the process will continue if no candidate is found
suitable for the position. Applicants are asked to complete an online
application form through the university website (Applicant Tracking
System).