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Post by Louisiana Guest on Nov 14, 2018 10:35:16 GMT -5
Two tenure track positions are about to be announced with the Department of Criminal Justice at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. If you are attending the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology in Atlanta this week- see Dr. Dave Khey or Dr. Michelle Jeanis in the ASC Employment Exchange Thursday or Friday.
We will update this announcement sometime in the next few days with the method of application and relevant links.
This is a 9-month appointment. Duties include classroom instruction (3/3 load, both undergraduate and graduate level), guiding graduate research projects, advising students, and providing service to the department and university. Candidates should have research and teaching expertise in areas that allow the department to provide a comprehensive coverage of criminology and criminal justice. While this leaves the areas of research and teaching interest broad, a preference for an individual who can contribute expertise in the following areas may be preferred: youthful offenders/juvenile justice, developmental criminology, offender reentry/corrections, or race/inequality.
Requirements: A Ph.D. in criminal justice, criminology, or closely related field is required - ABDs may be considered, but a tenure-seeking appointment can only be granted upon completion of the Ph.D. no later than July 31, 2019.
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