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Posted: 26-Jul-24
Location: Monterey, California
Type: Tenure-track
Salary: $124,369 - $204,000
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Internal Number: 436-HERC-1
The Department of National Security Affairs at the Naval Postgraduate School seeks applications for a tenure-track appointment in Russian Security Studies open to all ranks. Successful candidates must demonstrate broad interest in research and teaching in the field of Russian-area security studies, the ability and willingness to teach one course on the Russian military, and Russian language competence.
The position is open to historians, political scientists, or other scholars of security studies broadly defined. Relevant expertise might include Russian military history/strategy, modern Russian and/or East European history, the Cold War, intelligence studies, Russian technology issues, arms control, or military issues in Russia's relations with NATO, Eastern/Central Europe, the Caucasus, Central Asia, or China. Candidates should demonstrate a strong potential for teaching excellence and scholarly research. The successful candidate should be prepared to teach Master's-level courses on Russian history and security.
The Naval Postgraduate School is a fully accredited graduate school whose students are drawn from the armed forces and civilian agencies of the United States and other countries. The Department of National Security Affairs is multi-disciplinary, with curricula based on Political Science, Political Economy, and History. Tenure-track professors typically teach a 2-2 load on a quarter system and are expected to maintain an active portfolio of academic research, publishing, and institutional service.
Address applications and supporting materials electronically to the National Security Affairs Department at .
Applications will be reviewed beginning on Friday, October 25, 2024, but the position will remain open until filled. Expected start date is in the summer or fall of 2025.
Questions and any other inquiries may be directed to:
Prof. Ryan Gingeras
Chair, Russian Security Studies Search Committee
Department of National Security Affairs
Naval Postgraduate School
Monterey, CA 93943
The Naval Postgraduate School is an equal opportunity employer. For additional information about NPS, please refer to the website at
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Applications should include a CV, cover letter (including teaching and research interests), official graduate transcripts, and syllabi of relevant courses taught. Candidates should also submit up to three writing samples and three letters of recommendation. These confidential letters of recommendation should be submitted separately. ABDs are welcome to apply with the understanding that the award of a Ph.D. degree is a condition of employment.
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