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Assistant Clinical Professor in Governance, Management, Ethics, and Leadership
Position Summary / Purpose of Position: The School of Public Policy at the University of Maryland, College Park, seeks to appoint a full-time Assistant Clinical Professor with expertise in Governance, Management, Ethics, and Leadership, starting in Fall 2025. This appointment entails a teaching load of six courses per academic year, with a primary focus on teaching governance, management, ethics, and leadership courses in the master’s, undergraduate, and executive programs. They will mentor and help students gain practical experience in the policy world. They will also engage in other activities that serve the academic mission and governance of the School and University equivalent to approximately 25% of their working hours. This is a non-tenu
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