Lecturer in Discipline (Human Rights)

Description

The Institute for the Study of Human Rights (ISHR) at Columbia University invites applications for lecturer(s) in human rights to be appointed in one of the social science or humanities departments of Arts & Sciences. These are full-time, multi-year renewable appointments, with renewal contingent on successful reviews. Responsibilities will include teaching undergraduate and graduate courses on topics in human rights, engagement in professional academic contexts, and departmental administrative responsibilities at ISHR. The successful candidates will be expected to contribute to all aspects of ISHR’s activities including teaching, research, and programming. 

We are interested in candidates whose scholarly work and teaching focus on questions of social justice from a trans-disciplinary human rights perspective, in the US and/or comparatively across international regions. We are especially interested in scholars who study human rights issues of race, gender, ethnicity, disability, refugees, forced migration, histories of colonialism/neoimperialism, and/or Global South perspectives.  

ISHR is responsible for a popular undergraduate major in human rights, a Liberal Studies MA degree in human rights through the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and a Summer Program in human rights, in addition to several research and capacity-building programs. For details, please see http://humanrightscolumbia.org/

ISHR is a multi-disciplinary academic unit within the School of Arts & Sciences, where teaching and research draw on various disciplinary approaches and methodologies, interfacing with advocacy programs and other forms of human rights practice. Core areas within our undergraduate curriculum are: Politics and History, Culture and Representation, Political Theory and Philosophy, and Social and Economic Processes. 

The Institute seeks candidates whose research, teaching, and/or professional service demonstrates commitment to the promotion of diversity, equity, and inclusion in education, research, and human rights capacity building. 

Review will begin immediately and continue until the positions are filled. This appointment could begin either January 1, 2023 or July 1, 2023. Applications received by December 12 will receive full consideration.

Hiring Salary Range: $80,000-$100,000 commensurate with experience.

Qualifications

  • Ph.D. required
  • Commitment to and skill in teaching is required.
  • Familiarity with the practice of human rights is an advantage. Candidates should also demonstrate an interest in promoting research and program development.

Application Instructions

All applications must be submitted through Columbia University’s Academic Search and Recruitment (ASR) system. Please upload the following required materials:  CV, cover letter, teaching statement, DEI statement, two letters of reference, sample syllabi (to be submitted as “Other Document 1”), and teaching evaluations.

Apply herehttps://apply.interfolio.com/116808

Equal Employment Opportunity Statement

Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran


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