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Tuesday
Oct132009

In a Tight Market Year, A Few Jobs Available

It is a tight market for educational leadership positions nationwide, as it is in law and other areas. So, academic jobs will be a little scarce this year. But, I wanted to pass along a few that have come out already with a focus on law.

University of Missouri - I like lots of people there. If I wasnt' happy at UK, I would apply to this one.

University of Oklahoma - Where our new Dean just came from and has some cool infrastructure. Also, chance to work with and learn under Lawrence Rossow.

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee -A good school of education in a reform city. Lots of research opportunities.

University of Wyoming - A small but probably nimble department. I think this position would actually be fun with its heavily rural focus.

Boise State - This is beyond my knowledge, but they do have a great football team that plays on blue turf.

St. Cloud State - Close to Minneapolis and probably could serve a large market because of their R-I focus.

Anyway, hopefully that will help your academic job search along a little. You can always check out this page for more information on that. If you have an academic position related to education law, please let me know for priority posting.  

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