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Judicial politics expertise
American national government teaching
Law school admissions advising
The University of Arkansas in Fayetteville is seeking a non-tenure track Teaching Assistant Professor of Judicial Politics to begin in August 2026. The role involves teaching courses in American National Government and related subjects, providing guidance to pre-law students, and participating in departmental research and service activities
Job Summary
The Department of Political Science invites applications for a non-tenure track Teaching Assistant Professor of Judicial Politics to start in August 2026.
The individual will teach three courses a semester in American National Government and law-related political science courses, assist the pre-law advisor, and serve as faculty advisor for pre-law student organizations.
The position involves research activity, departmental committee service, supervising undergraduate honors students, and participating in faculty governance.
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The University of Arkansas in Fayetteville is seeking a non-tenure track Teaching Assistant Professor of Judicial Politics to begin in August 2026. The role involves teaching courses in American National Government and related subjects, providing guidance to pre-law students, and participating in departmental research and service activities.
Salary
Salary is commensurate with experience and qualifications
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Judicial Politics expertise
American National Government teaching
Law school admissions advising
Pre-law student organization advising
Research leading to publication
Nice-to-have
Commitment to diversity
Mentoring students
Creative scholarly activities
Key Requirements
Ph.D. or J.D. from an accredited institution
Demonstrated teaching background in Constitutional Law and Judicial Politics
Ability to teach introductory American National Government
Ability to teach upper-level Introduction to Legal Studies or Judicial Process