Position Announcement


Subject: Position Announcement
From: Raymond Michalowski (Raymond.Michalowski@NAU.EDU)
Date: Fri Sep 29 2000 - 11:59:08 CDT


The Department of Criminal Justice at Northern Arizona University has
received authorization to hire a full-time, tenure track faculty member at
the Assistant Professor level. I have included the position announcement
below. Please feel free to post or distribute this information in any
ways that you feel will help us add another good critical criminologist to
add to our faculty. Any distribution you can undertake that will make
qualified minority candidates aware of our position would also be greatly
appreciated. Thanks,
                                                                                                                 Ray

NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY - the Department of Criminal Justice is seeking
qualified applicants for one (1) tenure-track position at the Assistant
Professor level beginning August 2001. Minimum requirements are a (1) Ph.D.
in criminal justice, criminology, sociology or a closely related discipline
with a successful defense completed prior to the commencement of the
position, (2) evidence of quality teaching as well as a willingness to
teach within the core curriculum and participate in instructional
technology including TV and web-based delivery, and (3) demonstrated
potential for scholarly research and publication. Specialty areas are open,
however, some preference may be given to applicants whose theoretical
and/or research expertise encompasses one or more of the following: (1) the
relationship between justice systems and racial/ethnic minority
populations, particularly peoples of the southwest, (2) the role of
difference, identity and culture in adult and juvenile justice processes,
(3) drug and alcohol issues, and (4) public and private policing and
surveillance. The University offers a range of bachelors, masters, and
doctoral programs to an increasingly diverse population of 19,000 students
at its main campus in Flagstaff and through statewide educational programs.
Interdisciplinary initiatives include programs in Latin American Studies
and Women's Studies, and a Native American Institute. The Department offers
BS and MS degrees in criminal justice and contributes to statewide programs
through interactive instructional television and web-based course
offerings. Due to the increasing ethnic diversity of the Arizona
population, the department encourages applications from individuals with a
commitment to creating a welcoming educational environment for students
from all ethnic, racial, and cultural backgrounds. Please visit Northern
Arizona University's website at http://www.nau.edu. Applicants should send
a letter of interest, a curriculum vita, the names, addresses, and
telephone numbers of three professional references, and transcripts of
graduate coursework to: Dr. Nancy Wonders, Chair, Screening Committee,
Department of Criminal Justice, Northern Arizona University, P.O. Box
15005, Flagstaff, AZ 86011. The search will remain open until the position
is filled, however, the department will begin reviewing applications
December 1, 2000.



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