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Criminology
Award #9203
Category:  Lecturing or Lecturing/Research
Deadline:  August 1, 2008
Grant Activity: Teach undergraduate- and graduate-level courses in area of specialization. Deliver occasional guest lectures and public presentations and organize workshops at other universities as requested by interested universities in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Assist with curriculum development, as requested.
Specialization(s): Criminal procedure; international criminal law (UN resolutions, etc.); forensic studies; forensic medicine; bio-anthropology; victimology; delinquency; ethics in law enforcement; economic-related crimes, such as customs and crime, management and crime, and income tax evasion; fiscal and monetary policy; international investments and crime
Language: English is sufficient for lecturing.
Additional Qualifications: Professionals with university teaching experience are encouraged to apply.
Location: Faculty of Criminal Science, University of Sarajevo
Length of Grant: 4 months to 9 months
Starting Date: October 2009 or February 2010 for one-semester grants; October 2009 for academic-year grants
Comments: Visit www.unsa.ba/eng/novosti.php for more information about the University of Sarajevo.
Staff: Senior Program Officer Jean McPeek, 202.686.6246, jmcpeek@cies.iie.org or Program Associate Kevin Orchison, 202.686.7852, korchison@cies.iie.org

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