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The Behavioral & Social Sciences (BSS) Department in the College of Arts & Sciences at the Prescott Campus invites applications for a full-time non-tenure track Assistant Professor position in Forensic Psychology, beginning August 2025. This position will primarily focus on teaching courses within the undergraduate Forensic Psychology program, which reflects the interdisciplinary appeal and importance of forensic psychology. This is an exciting opportunity for individuals passionate about teaching and mentoring students in topics related to forensic psychology, criminality, and victimology.
The Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences (BSS) is home to three growing undergraduate psychology programs: Forensic Psychology, Industrial-Organizational Psychology, and Human Factors Psychology. The department is committed to fostering a supportive and collaborative environment where faculty work together as a team to ensure student success.
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