[Jobs] Crime & Justice Summer Research Institute

Leora Lawton llawton at berkeley.edu
Sun Nov 17 22:00:02 PST 2013


Ohio State University, Crime and Justice Summer Research Institute, July
7-25, 2014

Faculty pursuing tenure and career success in research intensive
institutions, postdoctoral fellows and visiting assistant professors
transitioning to or seeking tenure track appointments, academics
transitioning from teaching to research institutions, and faculty carrying
out research in teaching contexts will be interested in this Summer Research
Institute (SRI). Organized by Dr. Ruth D. Peterson and funded by the
National Science Foundation and units at Ohio State University, the SRI is
designed to promote successful research projects and careers among faculty
from underrepresented groups working in areas of crime and criminal justice.
During the institute, each participant will complete an ongoing project
(either a research paper or grant proposal) in preparation for journal
submission or agency funding review. In addition, participants will gain
information that will serve as a tool-kit tailored to successful navigation
of the academic setting.

The Summer Research Institute will provide participants with:

* Resources for completing their research projects;

* Senior faculty mentors in their areas of study;

* Opportunities to network with junior and senior scholars;

* Workshops addressing topics related to publishing, professionalization,
and career planning;

* Travel expenses to Ohio, housing and living expenses.

The institute will culminate in a research symposium where participants
present their completed research before an audience of national scholars.

Completed applications must be sent by February 14, 2014. To download the
application form, please see our web site (http://cjrc.osu.edu/sri). Send
all requested application materials electronically to Amanda Kennedy, CJRC
Program Manager, at kennedy.312 at sociology.osu.edu.

Eligibility: All applicants must hold or be entering regular tenure-track
positions in U.S. institutions, and be able to demonstrate how their
involvement would contribute to broadening participation of underrepresented
groups in crime and justice research. Graduate students without tenure track
appointments are not eligible for this program.

Please direct all inquiries to kennedy.312 at sociology.osu.edu.








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