The following employment opportunities are available:
Graduate Research Assistantship - Doctoral Level
The Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy in the Administration of Justice Department at George Mason University will be awarding a graduate research assistantship (renewable up to three years) at the doctoral level within the ADJ Department’s PhD program in Justice, Law and Crime Policy (soon to be renamed "Criminology, Law and Society"). For the official position announcement, click here.
Undergraduate Internships
The CEBCP currently offers undergraduate research internships (for
credit) for students interested in pursuing research as a profession
and who are considering graduate school. Interns will engage
in multiple projects, with the goal of developing early research and
networking skills that will make them more competitive in
application to graduate school.
We are currently accepting one more intern in the GIS and Crime and Place area for the 2009-2010 school year. Click here for more information.
Post-Doctoral Fellowships with CEBCP
The Center will soon offer post-doctoral fellowships. Please
check back for further updates.