[Poscgrad] Fwd: Teaching Fellowship

Kim Yi Dionne kdionne at ucr.edu
Tue Mar 5 09:23:32 PST 2024


FYI on a teaching fellowship at Univ of Puget Sound -- looking for someone
with a humanistic approach.

Kim Yi Dionne, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Political Science, UC Riverside
Editor-in-Chief, Good Authority <https://goodauthority.org/> | Host, Ufahamu
Africa <https://ufahamuafrica.com/>
kdionne at ucr.edu | @dadakim <https://twitter.com/dadakim>
https://sites.google.com/ucr.edu/kyd


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From: Robin Jacobson <rjacobson at pugetsound.edu>
Date: Tue, Mar 5, 2024 at 9:16 AM
Subject: Teaching Fellowship
To: <RACE-POL at listserv.ilstu.edu>


Dear Colleagues,



The University of Puget Sound seeks applications for a Teaching Fellow in
Crime, Law, and Justice to begin Fall 2024. Of note: while this position is
designated as humanities, if someone takes a humanistic approach there is
flexibility. Details are below.



Please feel free to reach out with any questions.

Robin





*Appointment: *Teaching Fellow in Crime, Law, and Justice to begin Fall
2024. This is a one-year position with possibility of renewal for up to
three years.

*Responsibilities:  *With the support of a substantial grant from the
Andrew Mellon Foundation *Humanities for All Time* initiative, we are in
the process of expanding our Crime, Law and Justice program through
humanities-based and interdisciplinary approaches to the field. We seek
candidates with an interdisciplinary  humanities background who would be
excited to help lead, shape, and teach in the program.  The successful
candidate will develop and teach courses in the Crime, Law, and Justice
(CLJ)  Minor, including the 200-level gateway course, Introduction to
Crime, Law and Justice Studies. Standard teaching load is 4 courses per
academic year.  Candidates are expected to engage in undergraduate research
and develop programming and curriculum as part of the Mellon HAT grant.


Preference will be given to candidates who approach issues of crime, law
and justice, prisons, policing and the carceral state through an
interdisciplinary humanities focus.  Puget Sound also offers a BA degree to
students in the main prison designated for women in Washington State, and
the candidate should be interested in potentially teaching in the prison,
developing mixed enrollment classes with students on campus and in the
prison, or finding ways to connect students on both campuses. We welcome
applications from people with lived experience with the criminal legal
system.



*Qualifications: *PhD preferred; ABD considered; a commitment to
undergraduate teaching is required. A degree in a Humanities or
Interdisciplinary Humanistic field is preferred, but degrees in related
fields will also be considered.



*Application Deadline: *Interested individuals are encouraged to submit
application materials no later than March 15, 2024 to ensure consideration.
Search and selection procedures will be closed when a sufficient number of
qualified candidates have been identified.



https://www2.pugetsound.jobs/psc/HR92PRD/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM_FL.HRS_CG_SEARCH_FL.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_SCHJOB_FL&Action=U&FOCUS=Applicant&siteid=3



Robin Jacobson

Department of Politics and Government

University of Puget Sound

robinjacobson.owlstown.net


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