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Position:
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Assistant/Associate Professor of Social Justice and Criminology – Division of Social Sciences and
History
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Starting Date:
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August 2010
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Responsibilities:
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The Social Justice and Criminology Program is housed within the Division of Social Sciences and History at
Delta State
University. As an interdisciplinary academic unit, the Division offers
multiple degree programs, including those at the undergraduate and graduate
levels. Faculty members are from diverse disciplines. The successful applicant
will teach undergraduate and graduate courses in the Social Justice and
Criminology Program and other Social Science courses; advise undergraduate and
graduate students; assist with coordination of the graduate program; provide
service to the Division and University; and engage in scholarly activities.
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Deadline for Application:
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Review of applications will begin May 1, 2010 and continue until position is filled.
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Qualifications:
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Ph.D. in Criminology or Sociology by the time of appointment. Preference will be given to applicants
with teaching experience, including online instruction. Areas of specialization
are open.
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Salary:
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Commensurate with qualifications and experience.
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Apply To: |
Interested persons should send a DSU employment application,
transcripts, curriculum vitae, and three letters of reference to Office of Human
Resources, Delta
State University, Kent Wyatt Hall 247, Cleveland, MS 38733 or via email at DSUHRjobs@deltastate.edu
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Chair, Division of Social
Sciences/History (July 2010 start date). The Division of Social Sciences/History is an interdisciplinary academic unit. It offers multiple degree
programs, including those at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Faculty
members are from diverse disciplines. Responsibilities of the Chair include:
recruiting, supervising, and evaluating faculty and support staff; supervising
course schedules; managing the Division budget; assessing academic programs;
overseeing student enrollment; assisting with faculty development; and reviewing
curricula. Qualifications entail a terminal degree in one of the Division’s
disciplines (http://dsusocialsciences.org/);
eligibility for tenure at either the rank of associate professor or professor;
creativity with strong administrative and leadership abilities; experience with
grant/extramural funding; and a distinguished record of teaching, scholarship,
and service.
Review of applications will begin
May 1, 2010. Interested persons should send a DSU employment application,
transcripts, curriculum vitae, and three letters of reference to Office of Human
Resources, Delta State University,
Kent
Wyatt Hall 247, Cleveland,
MS 38733
or via email at
DSUHRjobs@deltastate.edu.
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