Post by ODU_Hiring on Sept 27, 2021 21:53:19 GMT -5
Assistant Professors (2) in Criminology & Criminal Justice: Old Dominion University’s Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice seeks applicants for 2 Assistant Professor positions in Criminology & Criminal Justice to begin August 2022. We are seeking criminologists/sociologists to teach undergraduate and graduate courses on campus and online whose research addresses inequality, public policy, and social justice in the justice system and its responses to crime, and those with experience or interest in working with justice system professionals. The successful candidates will be active members of our undergraduate programs in Criminal Justice and in Sociology and the Ph.D. in Criminology & Criminal Justice. At least one candidate must teach Capstone Research Project (CRJS/SOC 436), and both will teach other existing criminal justice courses (https://catalog.odu.edu/courses/crjs/). Ph.D. in criminology, criminal justice, or sociology required; candidates who are ABD will be considered with the expectation that the degree be completed by August 2022. Other requirements: A demonstrated ability to conduct research, publish, and teach in criminology/criminal justice, and a demonstrated commitment to promoting and enhancing diversity. Preferred qualifications: Evidence for potential grant writing success.
The Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice offers bachelor’s degrees in Sociology and in Criminal Justice and the Ph.D. in Criminology & Criminal Justice. Our PhD in Criminology & Criminal Justice is a sociological criminology program that highlights social inequality and public policy in the study of crime and justice issues. In addition, we are proposing a MS Criminology program. The department has an accomplished, collaborative, and diverse faculty and student body and the successful candidate will enrich this environment. Opportunities exist to participate in ODU’s Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity, Department of Women’s Studies, School of Cybersecurity, and School of Public Health. The surrounding 14 localities and their criminal justice and social service agencies offer tremendous opportunities for research and community engagement partnerships.
Old Dominion University is a residential and R2 high research activity public institution with a student enrollment of 24,000, one-half of whom are students of color, including nearly 5,000 graduate students, and a diverse and multicultural faculty. ODU is a national leader in supporting social mobility in higher education, helping underrepresented students succeed, and serving the community: among the top 10% of U.S. colleges and universities in the 2019 Social Mobility Index (CollegeNET), the top 15% in the nation for overall diversity (College Factual), the top 10 in the country and top 50 in the world for reducing inequality (Times Higher Education), and a 2020 Carnegie Foundation Community Engagement Classification recipient. The university’s main campus is in Norfolk, one of the seven cities that make up the historic Hampton Roads region of Virginia, a major recreational area with a population of 1.8 million near the Atlantic Ocean and Chesapeake Bay.
To apply, submit a cover letter, CV, Statement of Research Interests, Statement of Teaching Philosophy, unofficial graduate transcripts, and contact information for three professional references to jobs.odu.edu/. Review of applications will begin October 12. Inquiries should be directed to Dr. Vanessa Panfil (vpanfil@odu.edu). More information about the department is available at al.odu.edu/sociology
Old Dominion University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action institution. Minorities, women, veterans, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
The Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice offers bachelor’s degrees in Sociology and in Criminal Justice and the Ph.D. in Criminology & Criminal Justice. Our PhD in Criminology & Criminal Justice is a sociological criminology program that highlights social inequality and public policy in the study of crime and justice issues. In addition, we are proposing a MS Criminology program. The department has an accomplished, collaborative, and diverse faculty and student body and the successful candidate will enrich this environment. Opportunities exist to participate in ODU’s Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity, Department of Women’s Studies, School of Cybersecurity, and School of Public Health. The surrounding 14 localities and their criminal justice and social service agencies offer tremendous opportunities for research and community engagement partnerships.
Old Dominion University is a residential and R2 high research activity public institution with a student enrollment of 24,000, one-half of whom are students of color, including nearly 5,000 graduate students, and a diverse and multicultural faculty. ODU is a national leader in supporting social mobility in higher education, helping underrepresented students succeed, and serving the community: among the top 10% of U.S. colleges and universities in the 2019 Social Mobility Index (CollegeNET), the top 15% in the nation for overall diversity (College Factual), the top 10 in the country and top 50 in the world for reducing inequality (Times Higher Education), and a 2020 Carnegie Foundation Community Engagement Classification recipient. The university’s main campus is in Norfolk, one of the seven cities that make up the historic Hampton Roads region of Virginia, a major recreational area with a population of 1.8 million near the Atlantic Ocean and Chesapeake Bay.
To apply, submit a cover letter, CV, Statement of Research Interests, Statement of Teaching Philosophy, unofficial graduate transcripts, and contact information for three professional references to jobs.odu.edu/. Review of applications will begin October 12. Inquiries should be directed to Dr. Vanessa Panfil (vpanfil@odu.edu). More information about the department is available at al.odu.edu/sociology
Old Dominion University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action institution. Minorities, women, veterans, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.