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Assistant Professor of Cybersecurity and Policy

Seton Hall University  ·  Cybersecurity and Policy  ·  Seton Hall University, NJ
Assistant ProfessorTenure-TrackCybersecurity and Policy

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Search by keyword or location e.g. "Administrator, Professor, Technology, etc." Full time / Part time Full-time 1 Locations South Orange 1 Categories Faculty 1 Already Applied? Update your details and view your application progress. Login Subscribe Keep informed about job opportunities at Seton Hall University Job Alert Human Resources Seton Hall Mission Statement Seton Hall: A Catholic University Human Resources

Home Careers at Seton Hall Thank you for your interest in working with Seton Hall University. All applicants must create an online application to be considered for any open position. Please note, employment is contingent upon satisfactory criminal and other relevant background investigations. The determination of satisfactory is at the sole discretion of Seton Hall University. Resumes received outside of the online

application process will not be accepted. If special accommodations are needed in order to apply for a position, please contact the Department of Human Resources. Assistant Professor of Cybersecurity and Policy Apply now Job no: 497063 Full time/Part time: Full-time Location: South Orange Categories: Faculty Seton Hall University’s Department of Mathematics and Computer Science and the School of Diplomacy and

International Relations invite applications for a tenure-track assistant professor position in cybersecurity and policy to commence in the 2026-2027 academic year. The position will be a joint appointment housed in the College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, and with undergraduate and graduate teaching responsibilities each year for Computer Science (3 courses/9 credits) and

Diplomacy and International Relations (3 courses/9 credits).Duties and Responsibilities: Candidates must be qualified to teach courses in the fields of 1) computer science related to cybersecurity, 2) government policy related to cyber security, information security, and cyber warfare, and 3) modern statistical research methods/data analysis. We are particularly interested in candidates who can contribute to our

degree programs in cybersecurity and international and homeland security and help launch our new curriculum in security and conflict analysis. Required Qualifications: Applicants should have a Ph.D. in hand by the time of their appointment, either in 1) computer science, computer engineering, or cybersecurity, accompanied by academic training in public policy or extensive policy experience; or 2) political science or

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