Post by ODU on Aug 29, 2014 4:33:54 GMT -5
The Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice seeks applicants for three Assistant Professor positions to begin August 2015. These positions are designed to support the Ph.D. in Criminology and Criminal Justice as well as the M.A. Sociology and Bachelor's degrees in criminal justice and in sociology.
The area of expertise in criminology/criminal justice is open. A Ph.D. in criminology, criminal justice, sociology or directly related fields, and a demonstrated ability to conduct research, publish, and teach in criminology/criminal justice are required. Candidates that are ABD will be considered with the expectation that the degree be completed by August 2015. The Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice has an accomplished, collaborative and diverse faculty and student body. Opportunities exist to participate in the University's Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity, the Department of Women's Studies, the International State Crime Research Consortium, and the Institute for Community Justice. Successful candidates should have demonstrated evidence of working collaboratively with diverse populations.
Old Dominion University is a residential and research-extensive public institution with a student enrollment of 25,000 including approximately 6,000 graduate students, and a full time equivalent diverse and multicultural faculty of over 750. The university's primary campus is located in Norfolk, VA, one of the seven cities that make up the historic Hampton Roads region of Virginia, a major recreational area with a population of 1.7 million. Programs are also offered at three Higher Educational Centers in the region and at Distant Learning sites across the state and across the nation.
To apply, submit a cover letter, CV, and contact information for three professional references to jobs.odu.edu/. Review of applications will begin October 1st and continue until the positions are filled. Inquiries regarding the positions should be directed to Dr. Randy Gainey - rgainey@odu.edu More information about the department is available at al.odu.edu/sociology.
Old Dominion University is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Institution and requires compliance with the Immigration and Control Act of 1986.
The area of expertise in criminology/criminal justice is open. A Ph.D. in criminology, criminal justice, sociology or directly related fields, and a demonstrated ability to conduct research, publish, and teach in criminology/criminal justice are required. Candidates that are ABD will be considered with the expectation that the degree be completed by August 2015. The Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice has an accomplished, collaborative and diverse faculty and student body. Opportunities exist to participate in the University's Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity, the Department of Women's Studies, the International State Crime Research Consortium, and the Institute for Community Justice. Successful candidates should have demonstrated evidence of working collaboratively with diverse populations.
Old Dominion University is a residential and research-extensive public institution with a student enrollment of 25,000 including approximately 6,000 graduate students, and a full time equivalent diverse and multicultural faculty of over 750. The university's primary campus is located in Norfolk, VA, one of the seven cities that make up the historic Hampton Roads region of Virginia, a major recreational area with a population of 1.7 million. Programs are also offered at three Higher Educational Centers in the region and at Distant Learning sites across the state and across the nation.
To apply, submit a cover letter, CV, and contact information for three professional references to jobs.odu.edu/. Review of applications will begin October 1st and continue until the positions are filled. Inquiries regarding the positions should be directed to Dr. Randy Gainey - rgainey@odu.edu More information about the department is available at al.odu.edu/sociology.
Old Dominion University is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Institution and requires compliance with the Immigration and Control Act of 1986.