| Position Summary: | The College of Arts and Sciences and the Human Rights Center at the University of Dayton invite applications for the inaugural Judge John Meagher Endowed Professorship in Transitional Justice and Human Rights. This inaugural endowed professorship will have the opportunity to conduct impactful work as a collaborative and innovative teacher-scholar focused on applied practices of transitional justice peacebuilding and research-driven advocacy to advance human rights. This is a 9-month tenure track position at the rank of assistant professor beginning August 16 2026 and has a departmental home in the College of Arts and Sciences in the appropriate disciplinary field. At the University of Dayton we believe in the power of education to transform lives and create positive change in society. As a higher education institution we are dedicated to the common good and the principles of social justice equity and inclusion. We strive to create an inclusive campus community where every individual feels valued and respected. Join our team of faculty members who are passionate about making a difference in the lives of our students and society as a whole. The Meagher Endowed Professorship will join an active and diverse human rights landscape at the University of Dayton with multiple communities for potential interactions involving research teaching and advocacy-based experiential learning. Our campus fosters an environment that encourages interdisciplinary collaboration enabling faculty members to work alongside colleagues from various fields to tackle complex societal challenges. Key campus partners for the Human Rights Center include the Fitz Center for Community Engagement the Hanley Sustainability Institute the UD Law School the Fr. Ferree Chair for Social Justice Campus Ministry Multi-Ethnic Education and Engagement Center and Global and Intercultural Affairs. The ideal candidate would have a background in applied transitional justice an area focused on supporting human societies to confront past violence and divisions and help societies heal and rebuild. This field of study and practice focuses on how societies attempt to address the legacies of large-scale human rights abuses mass atrocities or other severe social traumas like civil war or authoritarian rule by implementing processes to achieve accountability truth-seeking reconciliation and prevent future violations often through mechanisms like truth commissions criminal prosecutions reparations memorials and institutional reform; essentially aiming to build a more democratic and peaceful future after a period of significant conflict or repression. The successful applicant will lead transitional justice efforts connected to a liberal arts education expand curricular and co-curricular initiatives engaging with dynamic faculty and students across the university as well as foster and sustain partnerships on campus and in the broader community. Other unique opportunities with this position include:
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| Preferred Qualifications: | While not everyone may meet all preferred qualifications the ideal candidate will bring many of the following:
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| Special Instructions to Applicants: | A complete application consists of:
Posting closes at 11:55 PM EST January 20 2026. Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time University does not provide work visa sponsorship for thisposition. |
| Closing Statement: | Informed by its Catholic and Marianist mission the University is committed to the dignity of every human being. Informed by this commitment we seek to increase diversity in all of its forms achieve fair outcomes and model inclusion across our campus University is committed to policies of affirmative action designed to increase the employment opportunities of individuals with disabilities and protected veterans in compliance with the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act of 1973. |
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