About the Opportunity
and its nine tenure units are the home of the Experiential Liberal Arts. Through its research, teaching, and engagement missions, the college collaborates across the university, the Northeastern network, and partners around the globe.
We are strongly committed to fostering excellence through diversity and enthusiastically welcome nominations and applications from members of groups underrepresented in academia.
Responsibilities :
The successful candidate will have a strong commitment to and experience in undergraduate teaching. In addition to experience in teaching courses related to criminology and criminal justice administration, candidates should indicate their interest and relevant expertise in additional courses in the areas of law and psychology and race, crime, and justice.
Candidates should have demonstrated commitment to fostering diverse and inclusive environments as well as to promoting experiential learning, which are central to a Northeastern University education.
This full-time, benefits-eligible appointment on Northeastern’s Boston campus will begin in Fall 2024. The teaching load is six courses for the academic year (generally three courses in each semester).
Qualifications :
A PhD or its equivalent in a related discipline is required by the start date.
Documents to Submit :
Applicants should submit a cover letter, CV, teaching statement with evidence of teaching effectiveness, sample syllabi, a diversity and equity statement, and contact information for three letters of recommendation.
In the diversity statement, please describe how you can support Northeastern’s commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging.
Describe how your teaching, service, research, and / or leadership (as applicable) has supported the success of students and / or colleagues;
and / or describe the impact others have had on you as relating to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Position Type
Academic