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- encore1101
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Tenure Track assistant professor?
has anyone gone down this route? My law school's undergraduate university has some openings and I was thinking of applying, but I have some questions.
- A. Nony Mouse
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Re: Tenure Track assistant professor?
I worked as an assistant professor for a number of years, if you want to PM me. My biggest questions are, what field(s) are the openings in? What degrees, publications, and teaching experience do you have? I don't know anything about you so I don't mean to be unnecessarily discouraging because maybe you do have these things, but in most fields at most institutions, if you don't have a Ph.D. in the subject, publications, and college teaching experience, you are not going to get a tenure-track assistant professor job.encore1101 wrote:has anyone gone down this route? My law school's undergraduate university has some openings and I was thinking of applying, but I have some questions.