Visiting Lecturer in Politics


The Politics Department at Bates College invites
applications for a four-course (0.8-FTE) visiting lectureship in judicial politics in the United States, to begin July 2026. Candidates who
can also contribute a course on public policy are encouraged to apply. We seek an outstanding scholar with a strong commitment to excellent
undergraduate teaching and mentorship in a liberal arts context. We are open to a variety of theoretical and methodological approaches.
Candidates should have received or successfully defended a Ph.D. in Political Science or related field by July 1, 2026.

The position
carries a four-course teaching load as well as advising up to four one-semester senior theses during the year. We are interested in
applicants who will add to the current perspectives in the department, contribute to the college’s ongoing commitment to social and
cultural diversity and inclusion, and be attentive to the design of inclusive pedagogy.



Review of applications will begin on February
15, 2026. Applications should include a cover letter and a curriculum vitae. A teaching statement that describes how the applicant meets
Bates’ standards of excellence in terms of inclusive and evidence-based pedagogy is required as well as one sample syllabus that
includes a course description, learning objectives, sample readings, and a description of methods of assessment. The search committee will
request letters of recommendation from three referees for short-listed candidates. Employment is contingent upon successful completion of a
background check and verification of degree.

Bates students come from a diversity of educational and socioeconomic backgrounds, and
we are committed to each student’s success. Candidates should share evidence of their skills and experience supporting a diverse
student body in their teaching and research statements. We encourage applications from individuals from historically marginalized groups and
from those who may have followed non-traditional pathways to higher education due to societal, economic, or academic circumstances.



Bates College is a residential liberal arts college in Lewiston, Maine—a diverse and growing community roughly 45 minutes from
Portland, the state’s largest city, 2 ½ hours north of Boston, and 4 ½ hours south of Montreal. Visiting faculty’s
scholarship and creative work at Bates are robustly supported with access to competitive internal grant opportunities, and a well-staffedexternal grants office. Support for developing Community-engaged learning courses through the Harward Center and pedagogical development and innovation is further buttressed by
theCenter for Inclusive Teaching and
Learning
.

Educational access and racial justice are central to Bates’ history and mission and ourfaculty-led initiatives reflect this commitment.

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