[We have the following announcement.]
Northwestern University’s Center for Legal Studies invites applications from outstanding candidates for a full-time, two-year, non-renewable
teaching and research post-doctoral fellowship beginning fall 2018. The
purpose of the fellowship is to recognize and support original
interdisciplinary research and teaching in the study of law and
inequality in race, crime, policing, mass incarceration, civil rights,
and related subject areas.
Eligible candidates will hold a PhD in sociology, political science, history, psychology, economics or related disciplinary and interdisciplinary fields by the start of the appointment (August 15, 2018) and have a record of excellence in teaching and research in law and racial inequality.
The fellowship will be held in residence in Northwestern University’s Center for Legal Studies for two academic years (2018-19 & 2019-20). Fellows will teach two (2) undergraduate courses per year of the fellowship (4 total) and participate in the intellectual life of the Center including attending speaker events, workshops and reading groups in interdisciplinary legal studies.
Application info here.