Multiple Positions - University of Ontario Institute of Technology

ETHNOGRAPHER/QUALITATIVE METHODOLOGIST

Competition No:
UOIT07-63

Posting Date: September 5, 2007

Closing Date: October 30, 2007

Position Title: Tenure-stream or Tenured position; rank of Assistantor Associate Professor

Faculty or Department: Faculty of Criminology & Political Science

We invite you to consider joining UOIT's globally trained faculty as we further our reputation as a leading-edge learning environment and delivering innovative research. UOIT has a 21st-century vision of teaching and learning excellence. Our educational philosophy is to challenge, to encourage innovation, and to connect our faculty, students and the community while respecting the best practice traditions of Canada's established universities.

The Faculty of Criminology, Justice & Policy Studies is accepting applications for a tenure-stream or tenured position at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor commencing July 1, 2008. The successful applicant will hold a PhD in a relevant social science area and have an established teaching, research, and service record. Applicants with innovative areas of research focusing on homicide, child violence, human rights, bullying, and gang violence are particularly encouraged to apply. This position is subject to budgetary approval.

The Faculty of Criminology, Justice & Policy Studies offers an Honours Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminology and Justice Studies, with more than 700 students, and is planning to offer an Honours Bachelor of Arts degree in Legal Studies and an MA in Criminology beginning in 2008. Candidates are encouraged to refer to http://www.criminologyandjustice.uoit.ca/.

The members of the Faculty have distinguished national and international reputations as researchers committed to high-quality research. They conduct collaborative research within the faculty, with other faculties, and with other universities and in the local greater Toronto communities. UOIT is committed to a technology-enhanced Mobile Learning environment in which every student uses a laptop computer and all faculty members teach using a laptop computer.

UOIT is located in a region experiencing one of the highest growth rates both in Canada and globally. UOIT also offers the opportunity to teach, conduct research and live near one of the most diverse cities in the world, Toronto.

Applications will be accepted until October 30, 2007 or until suitable candidates are found. We will be conducting preliminary interviews at The American Society of Criminology meetings in Atlanta, November 14 - 17, 2007. Interested individuals should submit their applications in electronic format, with their name and the above competition number in the subject line, a covering letter, a curriculum vitae including a list of publications, a statement of teaching interests, an outline of their present research program and a brief future research plan, and a list of at least 3 referees to mailto: careers@uoit.ca.

UOIT is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from qualified women and men, including members of visible minorities, Aboriginal peoples and persons with disabilities. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority.

PSYCHOLOGY OF LAW

Competition No: UOIT07-64

Posting Date: September 5, 2007

Closing Date: October 30, 2007

Position Title: Tenure-stream or Tenured position at any rank

Faculty or Department: Faculty of Criminology, Justice & Policy Studies

We invite you to consider joining UOIT's globally trained faculty as we further our reputation as a leading-edge learning environment and delivering innovative research. UOIT has a 21st-century vision of teaching and learning excellence. Our educational philosophy is to challenge, to encourage innovation, and to connect our faculty, students and the community while respecting the best practice traditions of Canada's established universities.

The Faculty of Criminology, Justice & Policy Studies is accepting applications for a tenure-track or tenured position at any rank commencing July 1, 2008. The successful applicant will hold a PhD in a relevant social science area and have an established teaching, research, and service record. Applicants with research innovation in an area that links psychology and law including, but not limited to, eyewitness testimony, jury decision-making, false confessions, and the child witness are particularly encouraged to apply. This position is subject to budgetary approval.

The Faculty of Criminology, Justice & Policy Studies offers an Honours Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminology and Justice Studies, with more than 700 students, and is planning to offer an Honours Bachelor of Arts degree in Legal Studies and an MA in Criminology beginning in 2008. The ability to teach core areas such as research methods, quantitative methods, or justice theory would also be considered an asset. Candidates are encouraged to refer to http://www.criminologyandjustice.uoit.ca/.

The members of the Faculty have distinguished national and international reputations as researchers committed to high-quality research. They conduct collaborative research within the faculty, with other faculties, and with other universities and in the local greater Toronto communities. UOIT is committed to a technology-enhanced Mobile Learning environment in which every student uses a laptop computer and all faculty members teach using a laptop computer.

UOIT is located in a region experiencing one of the highest growth rates both in Canada and globally. UOIT also offers the opportunity to teach, conduct research and live near one of the most diverse cities in the world, Toronto.

Applications will be accepted until October 30, 2007 or until suitable candidates are found. Interested individuals should submit their applications in electronic format, with their name and the above competition number in the subject line, a covering letter, a curriculum vitae including a list of publications, a statement of teaching interests, an outline of their present research program and a brief future research plan, and a list of at least 3 referees to mailto: careers@uoit.ca. Candidates for the position of full Professor are required to provide a list of four referees.

UOIT is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from qualified women and men, including members of visible minorities, Aboriginal peoples and persons with disabilities. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority.

QUANTITATIVE METHODOLOGIST

Competition No: UOIT07-65

Posting Date: September 5, 2007

Closing Date: October 30, 2007

Position Title: Tenured position; rank of Associate Professor or Professor

Faculty or Department: Faculty of Crimonology and Policy Studies

We invite you to consider joining UOIT's globally trained faculty as we further our reputation as a leading-edge learning environment and delivering innovative research. UOIT has a 21st-century vision of teaching and learning excellence. Our educational philosophy is to challenge, to encourage innovation, and to connect our faculty, students and the community while respecting the best practice traditions of Canada's established universities.

The Faculty of Criminology, Justice & Policy Studies is accepting applications for a tenured position at the rank of Associate Professor or Professor commencing July 1, 2008. The successful applicant will hold a PhD in a relevant social science area and have an established teaching, research, and service record. Applicants with innovative areas of research focusing on economies of crime, crime mapping, organized crime, and state crime are particularly encouraged to apply. This position is subject to budgetary approval.
The Faculty of Criminology, Justice & Policy Studies offers an Honours Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminology and Justice Studies, with more than 700 students, and is planning to offer an Honours Bachelor of Arts degree in Legal Studies and an MA in Criminology beginning in 2008. Candidates are encouraged to refer to http://www.criminologyandjustice.uoit.ca/.

The members of the Faculty have distinguished national and international reputations as researchers committed to high-quality research. They conduct collaborative research within the faculty, with other faculties, and with other universities and in the local greater Toronto communities. UOIT is committed to a technology-enhanced Mobile Learning environment in which every student uses a laptop computer and all faculty members teach using a laptop computer.

UOIT is located in a region experiencing one of the highest growth rates both in Canada and globally. UOIT also offers the opportunity to teach, conduct research and live near one of the most diverse cities in the world, Toronto.

Applications will be accepted until October 30, 2007 or until suitable candidates are found. We will be conducting preliminary interviews at The American Society of Criminology meetings in Atlanta, November 14 - 17, 2007. Interested individuals should submit their applications in electronic format, with their name and the above competition number in the subject line, a covering letter, a curriculum vitae including a list of publications, a statement of teaching interests, an outline of their present research program and a brief future research plan, and a list of at least 3 referees to mailto: careers@uoit.ca. Candidates for the position of full Professor are required to provide a list of four referees.

UOIT is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from qualified women and men, including members of visible minorities, Aboriginal peoples and persons with disabilities. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority.

CRIMINAL JUSTICE (SOCIAL CONTROL - POLICING OR CORRECTIONS)

Competition No: UOIT07-66

Posting Date: September 5, 2007

Closing Date: October 30, 2007

Position Title: Tenure-stream; rank of Assistant Professor

Faculty or Department: Faculty of Criminology, Justice & Political Studies

We invite you to consider joining UOIT's globally trained faculty as we further our reputation as a leading-edge learning environment and delivering innovative research. UOIT has a 21st-century vision of teaching and learning excellence. Our educational philosophy is to challenge, to encourage innovation, and to connect our faculty, students and the community while respecting the best practice traditions of Canada's established universities.

The Faculty of Criminology, Justice & Policy Studies is accepting applications for a tenure-track position at the rank of assistant professor commencing July 1, 2008. The successful applicant will hold a PhD in a relevant social science area and have an established teaching, research, and service record. Applicants with expertise in the areas of criminal justice policy, policing, penology, or social control and justice issues are particularly encouraged to apply. This position is subject to budgetary approval.

The Faculty of Criminology, Justice & Policy Studies offers an Honours Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminology and Justice Studies, with more than 700 students, and is planning to offer an Honours Bachelor of Arts degree in Legal Studies and an MA in Criminology beginning in 2008. The ability to teach core areas such as research methods, quantitative methods, or justice theory would also be considered an asset. Candidates are encouraged to refer to http://www.criminologyandjustice.uoit.ca/.

The members of the Faculty have distinguished national and international reputations as researchers committed to high-quality research. They conduct collaborative research within the faculty, with other faculties, and with other universities and in the local greater Toronto communities. UOIT is committed to a technology-enhanced Mobile Learning environment in which every student uses a laptop computer and all faculty members teach using a laptop computer.

UOIT is located in a region experiencing one of the highest growth rates both in Canada and globally. UOIT also offers the opportunity to teach, conduct research and live near one of the most diverse cities in the world, Toronto.

Applications will be accepted until October 30, 2007 or until suitable candidates are found. We will be conducting preliminary interviews at The American Society of Criminology meetings in Atlanta, November 14 - 17, 2007. Interested individuals should submit their applications in electronic format, with their name and the above competition number in the subject line, a covering letter, a curriculum vitae including a list of publications, a statement of teaching interests, an outline of their present research program and a brief future research plan, and a list of at least 3 referees to mailto: careers@uoit.ca.

UOIT is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from qualified women and men, including members of visible minorities, Aboriginal peoples and persons with disabilities. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority.