Post by Last minute on Jun 18, 2015 9:11:48 GMT -5
The Department of Criminal Justice at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette invites applications for a visiting assistant professor or visiting instructor to begin August 19, 2015.
Job Summary: This is a 9-month, non tenure-track appointment for AY 2015-2016. Duties include classroom instruction, syllabi creation, guiding graduate research projects, advising students, and providing service to the department and university and, if at the assistant professor rank, participating in committees for master’s exams.
Requirements: A master’s degree is required for the visiting instructor level. A doctoral degree is required for the visiting assistant professor level. Additionally, 18 hours of coursework must be in criminal justice or criminology. Experience teaching in a university setting preferred.
Review of candidates will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.
About the University of Louisiana at Lafayette
The University of Louisiana at Lafayette is the second largest university in the state of Louisiana and the largest member of the University of Louisiana system. It is a public institution with approximately 17,000 students, over 1,500 of whom are enrolled in graduate programs. We are a Carnegie designated “Research University with High Research Activity.” Our academic community embraces diversity and inclusion. UL Lafayette serves as a hub of intellectual activity, where our programs produce scholars who advance knowledge and improve the conditions of humankind.
Department of Criminal Justice Mission
We live in a world where we are inundated with images of crime and injustice. Our nation spends billions annually on the crime problem. Unfortunately, public policies, programs and attempted solutions to our crime problem are too frequently driven by media imagery and public scares, rather than empirical reality. It is our departmental mission to contribute to ensuring humane, just, and effective crime and justice policies, programs and practices by providing our students with the knowledge and skills necessary to become informed citizens and effective agents of justice.
Please submit a letter of interest, CV, and three letters of recommendation to Pearson Cross, Associate Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, at pearsoncross@louisiana.edu
This hire is for Fall 2015, but I'll leave it in the "2015-2016 New Positions" folder for now so it gets more attention.
-- Archivist
Job Summary: This is a 9-month, non tenure-track appointment for AY 2015-2016. Duties include classroom instruction, syllabi creation, guiding graduate research projects, advising students, and providing service to the department and university and, if at the assistant professor rank, participating in committees for master’s exams.
Requirements: A master’s degree is required for the visiting instructor level. A doctoral degree is required for the visiting assistant professor level. Additionally, 18 hours of coursework must be in criminal justice or criminology. Experience teaching in a university setting preferred.
Review of candidates will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.
About the University of Louisiana at Lafayette
The University of Louisiana at Lafayette is the second largest university in the state of Louisiana and the largest member of the University of Louisiana system. It is a public institution with approximately 17,000 students, over 1,500 of whom are enrolled in graduate programs. We are a Carnegie designated “Research University with High Research Activity.” Our academic community embraces diversity and inclusion. UL Lafayette serves as a hub of intellectual activity, where our programs produce scholars who advance knowledge and improve the conditions of humankind.
Department of Criminal Justice Mission
We live in a world where we are inundated with images of crime and injustice. Our nation spends billions annually on the crime problem. Unfortunately, public policies, programs and attempted solutions to our crime problem are too frequently driven by media imagery and public scares, rather than empirical reality. It is our departmental mission to contribute to ensuring humane, just, and effective crime and justice policies, programs and practices by providing our students with the knowledge and skills necessary to become informed citizens and effective agents of justice.
Please submit a letter of interest, CV, and three letters of recommendation to Pearson Cross, Associate Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, at pearsoncross@louisiana.edu
This hire is for Fall 2015, but I'll leave it in the "2015-2016 New Positions" folder for now so it gets more attention.
-- Archivist