Salary is commensurate with experience + qualifica...
Onsite (specific work mode not mentioned, but faculty positions typically require on-campus presence)
Judicial politics expertise
American national government teaching
Law-related political science courses
The University of Arkansas is seeking a non-tenure track Teaching Assistant Professor of Judicial Politics to start in August 2026. The role involves teaching American National Government and law-related political science courses, assisting in the pre-law advising process, and engaging in research and departmental service
Job Summary
The University of Arkansas offers a vibrant work environment and a workplace culture that promotes a healthy work-life balance.
The position involves teaching three courses per semester, assisting with pre-law advising, and participating in research and service activities.
Benefits include university contributions to insurance, tuition waivers, 12 holidays, and a choice of retirement programs.
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The University of Arkansas is seeking a non-tenure track Teaching Assistant Professor of Judicial Politics to start in August 2026. The role involves teaching American National Government and law-related political science courses, assisting in the pre-law advising process, and engaging in research and departmental service.
Salary
Salary is commensurate with experience and qualifications; Benefits: Yes
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Judicial Politics expertise
American National Government teaching
law-related political science courses
pre-law advising
faculty governance participation
Nice-to-have
interdisciplinary study
scholarly activities
new teaching methods
mentoring students
diverse faculty commitment
Key Requirements
Ph.D. in Political Science or related field or J.D.
Demonstrated teaching background in Constitutional Law and Judicial Politics
Ability to teach American National Government
Willingness to assist pre-law advisor
Proof of legal authority to work in the United States