
Chair in Philanthropy, School of Public Policy and Administration (Philanthropy; Nonprofit and Management)
Carleton University
• Ottawa, ON K1S 5B6, Canada
• Executive
Explore leadership roles in Political Science as Department Chairs and School Heads. These positions offer opportunities to shape academic programs, lead research initiatives, and influence the future of political science education and research.
Political Science department chairs and school heads play a pivotal role in academia, guiding the direction of educational and research programs. These leadership positions are crucial for fostering an environment conducive to learning and innovation in political science.
The demand for political science department chairs and school heads is driven by the need for experienced leaders who can navigate the complexities of higher education. Salaries can range from $120,000 to over $200,000 annually, depending on the institution's size, prestige, and location.
Institutions are increasingly looking for leaders who can secure research grants and foster interdisciplinary collaborations. Funding opportunities include federal grants like those from the National Science Foundation and private endowments aimed at supporting political science research.
Political science leaders often engage with government agencies, NGOs, and think tanks, enhancing the department's impact on public policy. Interdisciplinary opportunities include collaborations with economics, sociology, and international relations departments, enriching the academic environment.
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Carleton University
• Ottawa, ON K1S 5B6, Canada
• Executive