ASSISTANT
PROFESSOR
SOCIOLOGY
Rider University. The
Department of Sociology invites
applicants for a tenure track faculty position at the level of
Assistant
Professor, beginning September, 2007.
The ideal candidate will have demonstrated expertise in policy
analysis
and/or quantitative research, and substantive interest in
race/ethnicity or
gender. Secondary areas will be
considered to the extent that they complement the current strengths of
the Department. Candidates
should be committed to excellence in teaching undergraduates and show
promise
of ongoing scholarship. The applicant is
expected to have a Ph.D. at the time of appointment.
The normal teaching load is three courses per
semester.
Classes are small, ranging from 10 to 40 students, allowing rewarding
working
relationships between faculty and students.
Rider is ideally located between New York
City
and Philadelphia, in Lawrenceville,
New Jersey, just south of Princeton.
We will begin reviewing applications on
September 18, 2006 and will continue until the position is filled. We anticipate completing the interview
process by the end of the fall semester.
This position will require a criminal background check.
Please send vita, cover letter highlighting how
you fit the
job description, three letters of reference, and other supporting
materials
(e.g. scholarly papers, statement of teaching philosophy, evidence of
teaching
effectiveness, or course syllabi) to:
Manager of Employment, Rider University, 2083
Lawrenceville
Road, Lawrenceville, NJ 08648-3099,
Position # B231105. Direct any inquiries about the position to Dr.
Barry
Truchil, Chairperson, Department of Sociology at [EMAIL PROTECTED].
Rider
University is an
Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer, and does not discriminate on
the basis
of, race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, sexual
orientation,
handicap/disability, Vietnam-era/disabled veteran status, or any other
non-job
related criteria. Visit Rider on the
Internet: www.rider.edu.
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