Police University Professor (Non-Police Officer)

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Industry & Occupation

Education, Training & Language

Classification

Summary

Civilian instructor position at the Police University School that teaches specialized knowledge such as law, criminology, and police administration through lectures, research, and exercises.

Description

The Police University Professor (non-police officer) is a position under the National Public Safety Commission at the Police University School, teaching and researching specialized fields such as law, criminology, and police administration. Conducts lectures and exercises, creates and revises teaching materials, provides research guidance and evaluation to students, and manages the curriculum in collaboration with police officer instructors and other faculty. Also participates in academic presentations, paper writing, and joint research with external institutions, contributing to the improvement of teaching methods and the enhancement of police education quality.

Future Outlook

Amid the advancing specialization of police education, demand for civilian professors with academic perspectives is expected to remain stable going forward. In particular, adaptability to new educational methods such as digital materials and simulation training will be required.

Personality Traits

Cooperative / Curious and inquisitive / Good at clear explanations / Proactive

Work Style

Flexitime / Full-time Permanent / Part-time Lecturer / Research Leave System

Career Path

University Faculty (Assistant Professor) → University Faculty (Lecturer/Associate Professor) → Police University Professor → Institute Researcher → Think Tank Staff

Required Skills

Educational Evaluation / Lecture Design and Operation / Paper Writing / Presentation Skills / Research Planning and Implementation Ability

Recommended Skills

Data Analysis / English Paper Reading and Writing / Knowledge of Educational Technology / e-Learning Material Creation

Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)

Item Description
Analytical & Logical Thinking Essential for analyzing academic papers and data to understand and teach them.
Communication Skills Clear explanatory skills are required for lectures and student guidance.
Initiative & Leadership Required to proactively advance education and research independently.
Learning Agility & Knowledge Acquisition Necessary to continuously learn the latest research results and educational methods.
Planning & Organization Required for planning annual curricula and lesson plans.

Aptitudes (Weaknesses Acceptable)

Item Description
Physical Stamina & Endurance Mainly lectures and research work, with little heavy labor.

Related Qualifications

  • Doctoral degree (or equivalent research achievements)
  • High school teacher license (desirable if held)

Aliases

  • Police University Professor

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  • Police School Instructor
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