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Monday
Oct262009

Our Position at UK and a Few More in Law

I wanted to put our new Open Rank position at the University of Kentucky, Department of Education Leadership Studies out there. We are looking for someone in one or more of these areas: leadership in educational technology, teacher leadership, engagement with diverse communities, instructional leadership, professional learning communities, economics of education, or quantitative research methods. Basically, we're pretty open and are just going to take the best person we see on the market, so please send in your vita. We are a growing and exciting faculty looking to reorient educational leadership preparation programs. We have a fabulous new Dean that is very supportive of technology and our department. I'm biased, but it is a damn good position. And, if leadership is not your thing, then check out one of the other 7 positions we have in the college this year.

Plus, as a bonus, here are a few more law oriented jobs on the market so far this year (it is sort of a hot speciality this year - I think that is a good thing for law scholars on the market):

Wayne State - The sometimes forgotten 30,000 student university in Michigan.

George Washington University - This is a higher ed. and very good position. GW is doing a lot of cool stuff, especially online, plus you have access to the power players in Washington.

Plymouth State - Looking for someone in special education law. I hear New Hampshire is beautiful.

University of Toledo - Ohio is a hotbed for educational law profs - and Toledo looks to be joining the group.

Quinnipiac Law School - They would consider a candidate with expertise in special education law.

Southern Connecticut State - I would image there would be plenty of resources there.

Southern Illinois - Edwardsville - This is an urban campus just outside Saint Louis (and where I got my bachelors).

As, always, I'll be putting these on the job board.

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