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the field. The appointment is a one-semester term position and will commence on January 1, 2026 and will end on May 31, 2026. Applicants should hold a PhD or other terminal degree. The position will require
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license-eligible in Washington, DC. Responsibilities will include participation in our APA-accredited PhD program in Clinical Psychology as well as departmental, college and university activities
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policy relevant and to those who can teach required courses in the department, such as those on foreign policy, decision making, research design, or research methods. Willingness to mentor PhD candidates
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coordinator on related tasks. Work with SAMI Coordinator to organize course offerings and schedules. Work with PhD program coordinator to track student progress and coordinate events. Position Type/Expected
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participation in department, school, and university activities. The annual salary range is $90,000-$101,000. Applicants should have a PhD or an anticipated PhD completion by August 2026. Full review
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, or International Political Economy). A willingness to mentor PhD candidates and collaborate with colleagues is also desirable. The successful candidate will also be enthusiastic and engaged in teaching international
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Range: $18.00 per hour. Required Education and Experience: Current Master’s or PhD student at American University. A strong background in the types of quantitative and mixed methods analyses relevant
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week following the end of the spring semester, due to major events). Salary Range: $18.00 per hour. Required Education and Experience: Current Master’s or PhD student at American University. A strong
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and Experience: Currently enrolled in PhD or research-focused Master's program at American University. Excellent writing, research, and organizational abilities. Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite
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have a PhD or an anticipated PhD completion by August 2026 in the field of philosophy. Candidates should be effective teachers with a strong commitment to excellence in scholarly research. We welcome