Posted in Other 20 days ago.
Location: Lincoln, Nebraska
Nebraska Wesleyan University seeks applications for a full-time Assistant Professor of Sociology/ Criminology beginning August 2025 for a 9-month, tenure-track position. Our department offers three interlinked majors in Sociology, Business-Sociology, and Criminology, and includes a diverse curriculum encompassing criminal justice, social justice, social and criminological theory, research methods, and more. The candidate will have a PhD in in Sociology or Criminology with a focus in crime or deviance and have a track record of research or professional experience in legal and/or criminal justice work.The ideal applicant for this position brings expertise in quantitative research methods, particularly pertaining to crime and deviance, and will assist in academic advising, professional development of undergraduate students, and in offering Service-Learning opportunities to undergraduate majors. This is a full-time, 9-month, benefit eligible position, which includes a comprehensive package including health, vision and dental insurance benefits, retirement benefits, and undergraduate tuition remission for employee's dependents among other benefits. NWU offers a generous sabbatical program and mentoring for new faculty.Nebraska Wesleyan University is a small liberal Arts University in a progressive, mid-size town. NWU values personal attention to students as evidenced by individual academic advising, small class sizes, and a 13:1 average student-faculty ratio.
ResponsibilitiesThe Teaching load will be 3 courses (4-credit courses) per semester in a traditional semester format. The successful applicant will teach courses integral to the major such as Criminology, Quantitative Research Methods, Social inequality, Social Statistics, and Introduction to Criminal Justice, and elective courses such as Juvenile Justice, or suggest new courses. The successful applicant will also build on their experiences in the areas of criminal justice, law, juvenile justice, gender-based violence, or others, to bring service-learning projects to our majors.NWU is a liberal arts university whose faculty is expected to excel at teaching and advising and remain active in both scholarship and service.
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