Lander University
Teaching Professor of Political Science & International Studies (Open Rank)
Lander University
The Department of
Government, Criminology, & Sociology at Lander University invites applicants for a full-time, non-tenure track teaching position in
Political Science and International Studies to begin in August 2026. Faculty rank and salary is commensurate with credentials and
professional experience. All ranks have possibilities of promotion.
While a Ph.D. in Political Science, International Relations, or
International Studies is preferred, candidates with a master’s in International Relations or related field or ABD are encouraged to apply.
The successful candidate must be able to teach an Introduction to World Politics course as well as lower and upper-level electives in
international relations and comparative politics.
The area of specialization is open, but candidates with credentials and experience
in both International Relations and Comparative Politics are preferred. The ability to teach an introductory course in American government
is a plus. Courses connect to General Education, the majors in International Studies and Political Science, and several minors.
University-level teaching experience in a face-to-face format is required. The candidate should be committed to teaching excellence,
willing to contribute to collaborative efforts in recruitment, retention, and overall departmental growth, and work effectively with a
diverse student population. Teaching will take place on the main campus and possibly online.
This position includes responsibilities
in teaching and service. The teaching load is 30 hrs. per year (5 courses per semester) with 3 preps per semester. The International Studies
major possesses real growth potential among undergraduates, many of whom are international students. Candidates who can contribute to this
program-building effort are especially encouraged to apply. The position has no research expectations; however, research is welcome and
encouraged and would be supported. Lander supports on-going training and professional development through its Center for Faculty Excellence.
Application: Send a letter of application, CV, statement of teaching philosophy, unofficial transcripts, and the names and
contact information for three references addressed to:
Dr. Ashley Woodiwiss
Chair, Department of Government, Criminology, &
Sociology
Lander University
320 Stanley Ave.
Greenwood, SC 29649
Electronic submission of materials to dknight@lander.edu is required.
Screening of
applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. Preference is given to completed applications received
by May 1, 2026.
Lander is a public comprehensive university committed to teaching in a liberal arts environment. In the past 10
years, Lander has increased its enrollment and added more graduate programs. More than 69,000 people live in Greenwood County, and the
community has excellent healthcare facilities, a low cost of living, and a revitalized Uptown. Learn more at www.lander.edu
Lander University values diversity in its community and strongly encourages
applications from members of underrepresented populations. Lander is a tobacco-free institution. All final candidates are subject to
successfully completing background requirements. Note: The University generally does not sponsor an H-1B visa. An affirmative action/ equal
opportunity employer/ Title IX.

