The Department of International Affairs in the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University invites applications for a full-time non-tenure track Associate or Full Professor of the Practice, to work in the School's teaching site in Washington, D.C. The position will be for a 10-month academic term, with the possibility of renewal. The start date for this position will be January 5, 2026. The successful candidate will teach six courses per academic year, including INTA 652: The Role of Intelligence in Security Affairs. The successful candidate will also hold the administrative role of Director of the Master of National Security and Intelligence (MNSI) Program. As the Director of the MNSI Program, the successful candidate will serve as the chief academic and operational leader for a rigorous, practice-oriented Masters degree at Texas A&M's Bush School Washington, D.C. teaching site. The Director is responsible for advancing excellence in teaching, curriculum development, stakeholder engagement, and program innovation, ensuring the MNSI program effectively prepares students for careers across the intelligence community, federal agencies, and national security sectors. The Department of International Affairs is one of three departments in the Bush School of Government and Public Service. Additional information about the Bush School of Government and Public Service and departments is available at http://bush.tamu.edu.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Director
Industry
Educational Services
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees