Sessional Instructor - Department of Island Studies - Faculty of Arts - Winter 2025
IST 6120: Small Island International Relations
Small-island states share a wide range of issues that are either exclusive to small islands or of particular salience for these island states. This course explores in-depth the international agenda for small-island states, the channels and resources involved in their international relations, and the attention and commitment of metropolitan states and international organizations. This course will be taught in person or online.
The successful applicant should have a Doctoral degree in a relevant discipline or area of study, preferably in island studies, or in a related discipline in the social sciences or business management. Those with a Master鈥檚 level degree and at least two years of teaching experience would also be considered for the position. The position is subject to budgetary approval.
Application Instructions:
Applications should submit an updated curriculum vitae and the names of two academic references, electronically, to:
Dr. Laurie Brinklow
Coordinator, Master of Arts Island Studies Program
Faculty of Arts
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550 University Avenue
Charlottetown PE C1A 4P3
Tel. (902) 894-2881
In accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, all qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadian citizens and permanent residents will be given priority.
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Closing date for applications is November 6, 2024.