New MA in Ethics and International Affairs at Limerick (Ireland)

The University of Limerick, Department of Politics and Public Administration (PPA), offers a new MA programme in Ethics in International Affairs. This one-year, full-time programme allows students to either specialise in political theory with a focus on the global dimension or combine the study of ethical theories with practical questions in international affairs. The core New MA in Ethics and International Affairs at Limerick (Ireland)

Vacancy: Associate Editor for ECPR Press

The ECPR Press are looking for an Associate Editor with a passion for publishing to develop the expanding portfolio. Working alongside an existing Associate Editor and two Co-Editors, this is an excellent opportunity to network among the political science community, to build a reputation in your academic field, and to be part of a flourishing imprint Vacancy: Associate Editor for ECPR Press

CFP: ECPR General Conference, Montreal, Canada, 26 – 29 August 2015

The Political Theory Standing Group solicits panel and paper proposals for the 2015 ECPR General Conference, to be held in Montreal, Canada (Aug 26-29). There will be a general political theory section within the conference, containing 8 panels of 4-5 papers each. We welcome proposals from all subfields of political theory, including work on normative, CFP: ECPR General Conference, Montreal, Canada, 26 – 29 August 2015

Could you shape the future of the ECPR? 

For the last 44 years the ECPR has been instrumental in shaping the development of the political science discipline. With a portfolio of major international events, highly ranked publications, prestigious prizes and an institutional membership that is growing year on year, the ECPR remains at the cutting edge of political science and is the association Could you shape the future of the ECPR? 

Vacancy: Lecturer in Normative International Political Theory

UCD School of Politics and International Relations (SPIRe) (Permanent) Applications are invited for a permanent appointment as Lecturer (above the bar) in the UCD School of Politics and International Relations (SPIRe). The person appointed will be expected to contribute significantly to research and teaching in normative international political theory at undergraduate and graduate levels. The principal motivation Vacancy: Lecturer in Normative International Political Theory