Post by POLICING/CRIM on Oct 25, 2016 22:47:40 GMT -5
The job is open until they find someone:
www.mun.ca/soc/about/TT_Block_Ad_16_17_Final.pdf
Tenure Track:
The tenure-track positions listed below will normally commence July 1, 2017, subject to budgetary approval, and will be
made at the rank of Assistant Professor. The positions normally require a completed doctoral degree in the appropriate discipline.
A completed earned doctorate (or recognized terminal qualification in the discipline) is required for the appointee to
receive the rank of Assistant Professor and to be in a tenure-track position. (If a successful candidate has not completed an
earned doctorate, he/she shall be appointed to a regular term, non-renewable three-year appointment. If the candidate completes
all the requirements for the doctorate during the first 24 months of the term appointment, he/she shall begin a tenuretrack
appointment following completion of the requirements of the degree.) Letters of application should be sent to the Head
of the department, accompanied by a current curriculum vitæ, a teaching dossier, three referee names with contact information
and such additional materials as may be specified below. The application must provide evidence of excellence in
teaching and research. Applications should reach the Head no later than October 28, 2016.
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY
POSITION#: VPA-SOCI-2016-001
The Department of Sociology invites applications for a tenure-track position in the area of Sociology of Policing. The person
appointed will demonstrate excellence in both teaching and research, and will have a strong record in scholarly achievement.
The successful candidate will take an active role in the growing interdisciplinary Major in the Police Studies program and be
prepared to teach undergraduate, honours and graduate students in Police Studies and Sociology. Please forward a letter of
application, a curriculum vitae, a teaching dossier and the names and addresses of three persons who can supply a letter of
reference, as well as two examples of written work (either published or unpublished, but at least one example single authored)
to Dr. Ailsa Craig, Head, Department of Sociology, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, NL,
A1C 5S7, Canada. Phone (709) 864-7457; Fax (709) 864-2075; Email: sociology@mun.ca.
www.mun.ca/soc/about/TT_Block_Ad_16_17_Final.pdf
Tenure Track:
The tenure-track positions listed below will normally commence July 1, 2017, subject to budgetary approval, and will be
made at the rank of Assistant Professor. The positions normally require a completed doctoral degree in the appropriate discipline.
A completed earned doctorate (or recognized terminal qualification in the discipline) is required for the appointee to
receive the rank of Assistant Professor and to be in a tenure-track position. (If a successful candidate has not completed an
earned doctorate, he/she shall be appointed to a regular term, non-renewable three-year appointment. If the candidate completes
all the requirements for the doctorate during the first 24 months of the term appointment, he/she shall begin a tenuretrack
appointment following completion of the requirements of the degree.) Letters of application should be sent to the Head
of the department, accompanied by a current curriculum vitæ, a teaching dossier, three referee names with contact information
and such additional materials as may be specified below. The application must provide evidence of excellence in
teaching and research. Applications should reach the Head no later than October 28, 2016.
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY
POSITION#: VPA-SOCI-2016-001
The Department of Sociology invites applications for a tenure-track position in the area of Sociology of Policing. The person
appointed will demonstrate excellence in both teaching and research, and will have a strong record in scholarly achievement.
The successful candidate will take an active role in the growing interdisciplinary Major in the Police Studies program and be
prepared to teach undergraduate, honours and graduate students in Police Studies and Sociology. Please forward a letter of
application, a curriculum vitae, a teaching dossier and the names and addresses of three persons who can supply a letter of
reference, as well as two examples of written work (either published or unpublished, but at least one example single authored)
to Dr. Ailsa Craig, Head, Department of Sociology, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, NL,
A1C 5S7, Canada. Phone (709) 864-7457; Fax (709) 864-2075; Email: sociology@mun.ca.