Associate/Full Professor Tenure System
Michigan State University(MSU)
### Working/Functional Title
Associate/Full Professor Tenure System
### Position Summary
Michigan State University actively promotes a dynamic research and learning environment in which qualified individuals of differing perspectives and cultural backgrounds pursue academic goals with mutual respect and shared inquiry.
The School of Criminal Justice (SCJ) at Michigan State University invites applications for a 9-month tenure-system position at the Associate or Full Professor rank beginning August 16, 2025. This position is supported through Michigan State Universitys Global Impact Initiative, designed to address global grand challenges and national priorities through the creation of over 100 new faculty positions in some of the most promising — and critical — fields of research. As such, this position is research focused, with a contract that is 80% research, 10% teaching (i.e., one course per academic year), and 10% service.
The candidate must demonstrate expertise in the area(s) of cybercrime and/or cyber-security. Preference will be given to candidates that can enhance existing areas of strength in two focus areas: 1) expertise in policing and policy issues related to the nexus of cybercrime, terrorism, and radicalization so as to improve the capacities of local, state, and federal agencies to respond to these threats; and 2) research on extremism, terrorism, and nation-state activities in online spaces, with particular emphasis on best practices for data collection to produce actionable intelligence. Preference will also be given to candidates with experience or aptitude for external funding and those with experience or aptitude for developing community/practitioner engaged research partnerships. However, all areas of research in the space of cybercrime and cybersecurity will be considered. A Ph.D. in criminology or criminal justice, or in another relevant field, such as economics, psychology, sociology, or computer science, is required. Candidates must have completed a Ph.D. prior to the positions start date and must have demonstrated potential for excellence in teaching and research. Successful candidates are expected to have a strong record of scholarly publications. Prior experience with course development related to cybercrime and/or cyber-security is preferred.
Michigan State University is the pioneer land-grant institution located in East Lansing, Michigan. The SCJ is a national leader in criminal justice and criminology research and education. Housed in the College of Social Science, the SCJ has 27 tenure-system faculty members. Currently, there are over 1,100 students enrolled in the SCJs doctoral (n = 32), masters (n = 245), and baccalaureate (n = 920) degree programs. The Schools faculty is committed to excellence in research and scholarship befitting a major research university (see the Schools website at: [)](http://cj.msu.edu/). True to the pioneering land-grant mission of Michigan State University, the School has a strong and proud tradition of both advancing and translating knowledge into practice and policy through engagement with local, state, national and international partners in both public and private sectors. The Schools faculty, academic specialists, and outreach specialists are highly active in securing and implementing external grants and contracts to advance its mission.
### Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran status.
### Required Degree
Doctorate -criminology or criminal justice, or in another relevant field, such as economics, psychology, sociology, or computer science
### Minimum Requirements
Candidates must have completed a P