Post by Ragin' on Oct 13, 2015 12:00:13 GMT -5
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The Department of Criminal Justice at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor Position to begin August 2016. We are seeking a candidate with a strong background in quantitative methods to teach one or more of the following subject areas: juvenile justice, forensics, drug policy, and/or Geographic Information Systems.
Requirements: A Ph.D. in criminal justice, criminology, or a related social science field is required. ABDs who apply will be considered for the position if the doctoral degree will be awarded by August 1, 2016. Qualified candidates will possess demonstrated excellence in teaching and scholarship and show a strong potential to obtain outside funding. Candidates should also have experience collaborating with community organizations and working with a diverse student body. Preferred candidates will be able to teach drug policy, quantitative methods, forensics, and/or Geographic Information Systems at the undergraduate and graduate level.
Responsibilities: The successful candidate will teach both undergraduate and graduate courses in criminal justice (3/3), supervise master’s theses, network with outside agencies, pursue research opportunities, publish in scholarly journals, and advise students. This position is also expected to provide service to the department, college, university, and the community.
Please email application materials, including a letter of interest, CV, teaching and research portfolio, and three letters of recommendation to Pearson Cross, Associate Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, at gpc6003@louisiana.edu.
Applications must be received by November 13, 2015.
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.
The University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Founded in 1898, the University of Louisiana at Lafayette is a public research university with high research activity. The university is the largest member of the University of Louisiana system that consists of nine institutions. The Southern Association of colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges accredits the university.
The university offers degree programs in 54 undergraduate subjects, 20 post bachelor certificates, three graduate certificates, the master’s degree in 28 disciplines, and the doctorate in 10 disciplines. UL Lafayette has an enrollment of 18,000 students and 750 faculty members. UL Lafayette consist of nine degree-granting units-Arts, B.I. Moody III College of Business Administration, Education, Engineering, University College, Graduate School, Liberal Arts, Nursing and Allied Health Professions, and the Ray P. Authement College of Sciences.
The Department of Criminal Justice at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor Position to begin August 2016. We are seeking a candidate with a strong background in quantitative methods to teach one or more of the following subject areas: juvenile justice, forensics, drug policy, and/or Geographic Information Systems.
Requirements: A Ph.D. in criminal justice, criminology, or a related social science field is required. ABDs who apply will be considered for the position if the doctoral degree will be awarded by August 1, 2016. Qualified candidates will possess demonstrated excellence in teaching and scholarship and show a strong potential to obtain outside funding. Candidates should also have experience collaborating with community organizations and working with a diverse student body. Preferred candidates will be able to teach drug policy, quantitative methods, forensics, and/or Geographic Information Systems at the undergraduate and graduate level.
Responsibilities: The successful candidate will teach both undergraduate and graduate courses in criminal justice (3/3), supervise master’s theses, network with outside agencies, pursue research opportunities, publish in scholarly journals, and advise students. This position is also expected to provide service to the department, college, university, and the community.
Please email application materials, including a letter of interest, CV, teaching and research portfolio, and three letters of recommendation to Pearson Cross, Associate Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, at gpc6003@louisiana.edu.
Applications must be received by November 13, 2015.
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.
The University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Founded in 1898, the University of Louisiana at Lafayette is a public research university with high research activity. The university is the largest member of the University of Louisiana system that consists of nine institutions. The Southern Association of colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges accredits the university.
The university offers degree programs in 54 undergraduate subjects, 20 post bachelor certificates, three graduate certificates, the master’s degree in 28 disciplines, and the doctorate in 10 disciplines. UL Lafayette has an enrollment of 18,000 students and 750 faculty members. UL Lafayette consist of nine degree-granting units-Arts, B.I. Moody III College of Business Administration, Education, Engineering, University College, Graduate School, Liberal Arts, Nursing and Allied Health Professions, and the Ray P. Authement College of Sciences.