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Part-Time Lecturer – Crime and Justice Studies
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Part-Time Lecturer – [Crime and Justice Studies]
The Department of Crime and Justice Studies at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth seeks Part-Time Lecturers to teach a variety of courses for the program.
The department is home to a multi-disciplinary and interdisciplinary faculty from the Social Sciences and Humanities with research and teachings that offer critical and intersectional perspectives on crime, justice, criminology, and the legal systems.
Individuals are invited from fields drawing upon Justice Studies; Criminology; Critical Race Studies; Critical Geography; Black Studies; Queer Studies; Women’s and Gender Studies; American Studies; Ethnic Studies; Indigenous and Native American Studies; Latinx Studies; Chicanx Studies; Abolitionary Histories and Futures; Critical Whiteness Studies; Sociology; Legal Studies; Politics; Transnationalism; and related fields. Applicants from underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply.
Individuals will be expected to teach core courses according to their specialties and departmental needs. The departments core courses include CJS 315: Research Methods, CJS 205: Social Theory, CJS 380: Abolitionism, CJS 258: History of Criminology, and numerous others. Individuals will also be asked to teach a wide array of CJS elective courses as well. Some of our existing electives include “Gender, Crime, and Justice”; “Transformative Justice”; and “The Prison Industrial Complex.” Please visit our department’s website for more information on courses: https://www.umassd.edu/cas/crime-justice-studies/course-requirements/
Additional courses from our listings may be available depending upon area of expertise. Online teaching opportunities may also be available.
Minimum Required Qualifications
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Clery Disclosure Notice of Availability
In compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth publishes an Annual Security and Fire Safety Report. This report includes current security policies plus crime and fire statistics for the previous three calendar years. The body of the report also contains contact information for various campus and community resources related to crime prevention and survivor assistance. A digital copy of the report can be accessed on Jeanne Clery & Campus Security Authority.
UMass Dartmouth distinguishes itself as a vibrant, public research university dedicated to engaged learning and innovative research resulting in personal and lifelong student success. UMass Dartmouth values excellence, diversity, transparency, student-centeredness, accountability, innovation, engagement, collaboration, collegiality and safety.
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Part-Time Lecturer – Crime and Justice Studies
Register Interest Job no: 525102
Work type: Faculty Part Time/Adjunct
Categories: Faculty
Part-Time Lecturer – [Crime and Justice Studies]
The Department of Crime and Justice Studies at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth seeks Part-Time Lecturers to teach a variety of courses for the program.
The department is home to a multi-disciplinary and interdisciplinary faculty from the Social Sciences and Humanities with research and teachings that offer critical and intersectional perspectives on crime, justice, criminology, and the legal systems.
Individuals are invited from fields drawing upon Justice Studies; Criminology; Critical Race Studies; Critical Geography; Black Studies; Queer Studies; Women’s and Gender Studies; American Studies; Ethnic Studies; Indigenous and Native American Studies; Latinx Studies; Chicanx Studies; Abolitionary Histories and Futures; Critical Whiteness Studies; Sociology; Legal Studies; Politics; Transnationalism; and related fields. Applicants from underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply.
Individuals will be expected to teach core courses according to their specialties and departmental needs. The departments core courses include CJS 315: Research Methods, CJS 205: Social Theory, CJS 380: Abolitionism, CJS 258: History of Criminology, and numerous others. Individuals will also be asked to teach a wide array of CJS elective courses as well. Some of our existing electives include “Gender, Crime, and Justice”; “Transformative Justice”; and “The Prison Industrial Complex.” Please visit our department’s website for more information on courses: https://www.umassd.edu/cas/crime-justice-studies/course-requirements/
Additional courses from our listings may be available depending upon area of expertise. Online teaching opportunities may also be available.
Minimum Required Qualifications
- hold a Juris Doctor degree or Master's degree in related fields (see above)
- Teaching experience at the college/university level
- ABDs will be considered but a Ph.D. is preferred.
- At least one semester of college/university teaching of comparable classes
- Experience teaching in face to face and online modalities
- PhD in related fields (see above)
Please submit:
- a brief cover letter indicating your qualifications, your areas of teaching experience, and your availability in the Fall and Spring semesters
- CV
- Names and contact information of at least three professional references
UMass Dartmouth is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity, Title IX Employer.
Individuals must be authorized for employment in the U.S. on a full-time basis. Employment-based visa sponsorship is not available.
This campaign emphasizes ongoing opportunities and invites qualified individuals to express their interest in working as a part-time lecturer at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, rather than seeking applications for a specific position. Your information will be reviewed, and if your skillset and qualifications align, you will be contacted and invited to apply to positions as they become available.
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In compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth publishes an Annual Security and Fire Safety Report. This report includes current security policies plus crime and fire statistics for the previous three calendar years. The body of the report also contains contact information for various campus and community resources related to crime prevention and survivor assistance. A digital copy of the report can be accessed on Jeanne Clery & Campus Security Authority.