Crit Crim opening at Suffolk University

Jim Thomas (jthomas@sun.soci.niu.edu)
Fri, 26 Sep 1997 10:21:22 -0500 (CDT)

Here's another job opening for ya'll.

jt

---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Fri, 26 Sep 1997 08:19:30 -0400 (EDT)
From: jptacek@acad.suffolk.edu
Subject: Re: The job announcment

Thank you for being willing to post the job ad. Here it is:

Tenure-Track Sociology Position
Suffolk University
Boston, Massachusetts

Suffolk University invites applications for a tenure-track position in the
Department of Sociology beginning September 1, 1998. We are seeking a
broadly-trained sociologist to teach in our new Master's Program in Criminal
Justice as well as at the undergraduate level. Research interests of the
graduate faculty in criminal justice include innovation and reform in criminal
justice; violence against women; substance abuse; the interface between human
services and criminal justice; symbol and politics in criminal justice;
critical theories of law and criminology; and class, race, gender, and justice.

The successful candidate must have teaching and research interests in
criminology/criminal justice and a commitment to quality teaching. Secondary
areas might include race and ethnicity; gender; social movements; human
services; social psychology; or social policy. Send a cover letter discussing
your suitability for the position, along with a vitae, three letters of
recommendation, a sample of published or written work, a statement of
research interests, graduate transcripts, and if available, course syllabi and
student evaluations of your teaching. Letters of recommendation should be
sent under separate cover.

Send to: Search Committee, Department of Sociology, Suffolk University, 8
Ashburton Place, Boston, MA 02108-2770. Applications will be reviewed starting
October 15, 1997, but applications will be accepted until the
position is filled. Suffolk University is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Applications are encouraged from people of color, women, and gay men and
lesbians.

Thank you again for your assistance with this!

Yours,

James Ptacek
Suffolk University