Post by Sparty on Oct 25, 2019 14:14:07 GMT -5
USC Upstate is seeking applicants for a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice to begin on August 16, 2020. The duties include: teaching a minimum of four courses per major semester, maintaining an active research agenda, and engaging in departmental and campus-wide service-related activities, including advising Criminal Justice majors. A strong commitment to excellence in undergraduate teaching and advising, along with scholarly activity and service, is expected.
USC Upstate is seeking teacher-scholars who (i) have a commitment to excellence in teaching and working with a diverse student population and (ii) show clear potential for scholarly research and publication. Preference will be given to applicants with experience in student and civic engagement and active learning pedagogies, (e.g. service-learning, mentoring undergraduate research, and the scholarship of teaching, learning and application). Experience with teaching online or hybrid courses is a plus. USC Upstate provides extensive support for junior faculty including competitive professional-development funding, opportunities for student-faculty research collaboration, and a range of workshops and mentoring programs to develop our strengths as teacher-scholars.
Candidates must have PhD in Criminal Justice or a closely-related field. ABD candidates with planned completion dates before 8/15/2020 may also be considered. A successful background check is required.
Preference will be given to candidates who have the ability to teach a wide range of Criminal Justice courses.
Substantive areas open, with preference for crime analysis, courts, policing, and/or ethics. Willingness to develop and teach courses online is desirable.
uscjobs.sc.edu/postings/69826
USC Upstate is seeking teacher-scholars who (i) have a commitment to excellence in teaching and working with a diverse student population and (ii) show clear potential for scholarly research and publication. Preference will be given to applicants with experience in student and civic engagement and active learning pedagogies, (e.g. service-learning, mentoring undergraduate research, and the scholarship of teaching, learning and application). Experience with teaching online or hybrid courses is a plus. USC Upstate provides extensive support for junior faculty including competitive professional-development funding, opportunities for student-faculty research collaboration, and a range of workshops and mentoring programs to develop our strengths as teacher-scholars.
Candidates must have PhD in Criminal Justice or a closely-related field. ABD candidates with planned completion dates before 8/15/2020 may also be considered. A successful background check is required.
Preference will be given to candidates who have the ability to teach a wide range of Criminal Justice courses.
Substantive areas open, with preference for crime analysis, courts, policing, and/or ethics. Willingness to develop and teach courses online is desirable.
uscjobs.sc.edu/postings/69826