Assistant Adjunct Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice -- Criminal Law and Procedure
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Requirements
- Position Details:
- Job Category: Faculty
- Type of Position: Temporary
- Service Schedule: Fall 2026
- Application Instructions:
- All applications received by May 29, 2026, will be given full consideration. To apply for this position, please click on "Apply" and complete the Employment Application. The following materials must be attached when applying:
- Curriculum Vitae or Resume
- Cover letter addressing qualifications
- Evidence of effective teaching at university level
- If you would like general assistance with the application process or an accommodation due to a disability, please contact Human Resource Services at hrs-employment@uni.edu or call (319) 273-2422.
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If you are a current University of Northern Iowa employee and would like to apply for this position, login to UNI Works and type "Find Jobs" in the search bar to view and apply for open positions. Full Consideration Date: 5/29/2026 Job Description: The University of Northern Iowa's School of Public Affairs and Service seeks applications for a temporary Assistant Adjunct Professor of Criminology & Criminal Justice to teach the online three-credit course CRIM 2500 Criminal Law and Procedure, for the fall semester beginning August 24, 2026. Responsibilities include teaching this class, which is currently scheduled as an in-person class from 11:00 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays (but could be moved to a fully online, asynchronous class if needed). The course covers the development of criminal law and procedure in the U.S., including criminal protections in the Bill of Rights and the 14th Amendment and protections of individual rights throughout all phases of the justice process, from investigation through trial and sentencing. The course emphasizes practical knowledge needed to work within the criminal justice system. If moved to a fully online, asynchronous class, this position would be eligible to be performed remotely within the state of Iowa. Employees who elect remote work must comply with the requirements of our remote work policy and agreement. Required Qualifications: Master's degree in Criminology, Criminal Justice, or related field, or a J.D. required.
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