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Director of the Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies | Cornell University


Cornell University


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Ithaca, NY | United States


Job description

Director of the Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies

As both a land-grant institution and a privately endowed university, Cornell has a founding responsibility--unique within the Ivy League--to make contributions in all fields of knowledge in a manner that prioritizes public engagement to improve the quality of life in the state of New York, the nation, and the world.

Position summary

The Einaudi Center director is a 12-month dual appointment, reporting to the Vice Provost for International Affairs as the director of the center and as a tenured member of the Cornell faculty with responsibilities in an academic department. The director holds the John S. Knight endowed chair for the position term. The successful candidate will be appointed for five years with the potential for renewal, and will be a member of the faculty in one or more departments on the Ithaca campus. Responsibilities will be split 50/50 between the Einaudi Center and home department.

The ideal candidate will hold the highest graduate degree in their field and is a dynamic and experienced academic leader and world-renowned researcher working on issues with global implications. The candidate should have a successful track record in obtaining external funding, including grants and philanthropy. We will consider candidates with limited development experience who are eager to grow into donor and gift stewardship to build a sustainable future for the Einaudi Center.

Major responsibilities

Start date: July/August 2024 or as feasible

Rank: Associate or Full Professor (tenure track)

Salary: $123,905 - $300,000

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2024-02-14


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