Friday, December 11, 2020

Two Jobs at Nova Southeastern

[We have the following announcement.  DRE] 

The Department of Humanities and Politics at Nova Southeastern University has two job searches that might be of interest to the readers of the Legal History Blog (or their soon to finish/job searching graduate students).  We are currently conducting searches for:

HISTORY [Faculty (Rank TBD) - History - 994606]:  Ability to teach undergraduate and graduate courses History and related disciplines such as National Security Affairs and International Studies.  Record of teaching and research in U.S. history with an emphasis on one or more of the following: a) intelligence and espionage; b) domestic security; c) civil liberties and the law.  Secondary focus on the Atlantic World or the Middle East or Africa a plus.  Prior college-level teaching experience required.  Doctoral Degree in History or Security Studies or related discipline required.  The teaching load will be a combination of eight undergraduate/graduate course sections per year (4x4) in various formats as necessary (on campus days, on-campus evenings, off-campus, online, etc.).

LEGAL STUDIES [Legal Studies Faculty (Rank TBD) --998184]: Ability to teach undergraduate and graduate courses in Legal Studies and related disciplines.  Record of teaching and research in legal studies with an emphasis on one or more of the following: civil liberties; constitutional history; environmental law.  Ability to teach courses in other disciplines housed in the Department of Humanities and Politics a plus.  Prior college-level teaching experience required.  Doctoral Degree in History, Political Science, or Philosophy -- or Juris Doctor (JD) with a master’s degree in history, political science or philosophy -- required.  The teaching load will be a combination of eight undergraduate/graduate course sections per year (4x4) in various formats as necessary (on campus days, on-campus evenings, off-campus, online, etc.).

Both searches are ongoing and will continue until filled.  Initial review of applications will begin immediately.