External Lecturer – ‘Forensic Psychology’ – DIS Stockholm
DIS, Danish Institute for Study Abroad
Teach undergraduate students from North American universities who are spending a semester studying in Stockholm, Sweden. The course ‘Forensic Psychology’ draws upon theories and research in psychology to address questions such as why do people commit crimes, how can we assess and intervene with victims and perpetrators, and what are some similarities and differences across U.S. and Nordic legal systems?
Read more about the ‘Forensic Psychology’ course here
This course includes a three-day Study Tour to Gothenburg, Sweden and a six-day Study Tour to Edinburgh, UK during the semester. The purpose of the tours is to offer experiential learning opportunities and introduce diverse European perspectives on topics related to forensic psychology.
Read more about Study Tours here
Tasks
- Develop, prepare, and refine course curriculum, content, materials, and methods of instruction (note that materials from current syllabi are available to new instructors)
- Deliver interactive lectures, lead academic visits throughout Stockholm, facilitate classroom discussions, and coordinate with guest lecturers as needed
- Plan academic activities and facilitate a 3-day Study Tour to Gothenburg, Sweden and a 6-day Study Tour to Edinburgh, UK
- Evaluate and grade student work and provide feedback in a timely manner
Relevant skills and knowledge
- Master’s degree in psychology or related field is required; PhD in psychology is preferred
- Work experience from your field of expertise
- Excellent academic English and capable of teaching in English
- Interest in instructing undergraduate-level students from North American institutions
- Ability to be legally employed in Sweden (this position does not come with a work visa)
Teaching Requirements
This is a part-time teaching position, so faculty are welcome to continue their full-time work while teaching. Faculty are expected to work 10 hr/week at DIS with the following breakdown:
- Teaching: 80 minutes, twice a week
- Preparation and grading: 7 hours a week
Start Date: The Spring semester runs January 16, 2025 - May 7, 2025. Training and onboarding is planned on an individual basis. There may also be an opportunity to continue teaching the same course in future semesters.
Student Profile & Teaching at DIS
Teaching at DIS requires creativity and flexibility. Faculty prioritize bringing course material to life through interactive, experiential learning, and are communicative and engaged with their students.
Most students enrolled in the Forensic Psychology course study psychology or criminal justice at their North American university, though disciplines might expand beyond this. Students are typically in their third year of university. Courses are all taught in English.
Pedagogical support, training, and mentorship is available at DIS through the Learning Lab and experienced faculty; faculty are encouraged to collaborate with academic support staff in various professional development opportunities.
About DIS
DIS is a non-profit study abroad foundation established in Denmark in 1959, with locations in Copenhagen and Stockholm. DIS provides semester, academic year, and summer programs taught in English, and offers high-impact learning experiences for upper-division undergraduate students from distinguished North American colleges and universities. The intellectually challenging curriculum is broad, cutting edge, and enriched by experiential learning components, including faculty-led study tours across Europe.
Learn more about DIS – Study Abroad here
DIS Work Values & Styles
- Cross-cultural learning
- Independence and initiative
- Communication
- Creativity in the classroom
- Professional development and relationship-building
- Friendly work environment
- High-quality support & resources for faculty
- Collaborative co-working spaces and environment
Application Process
If you are interested in applying, submit a resume and application letter in English using the link below. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. For further information, please contact Program Director Suman Ambwani at [email protected].
Department: Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Child Development and Diversity
Deadline: 15 August 2024
Location: Melodislingan 21, 115 51 , Stockholm, Sweden
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