American University, Changemaker Postdoctoral Fellowships in International Studies
The School of International Service (SIS) at American University (AU) invites applications for two full-time, two-year Changemaker Postdoctoral Fellowships in International Studies . These positions are designed to support the development of early-career scholars who show promise of distinguished research careers. We especially encourage applications from individuals from sectors of the population historically underrepresented on the professorial faculties of U.S. colleges and universities. The positions begin on August 1, 2023 .
Barry University, Assistant/Associate Professor of Law
Barry University Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law located in Orlando, Florida, is seeking tenure-track Assistant/Associate Professors of Law for the 2023-2024 academic year in various subject areas. Areas of particular interest are Commercial Law; Business Orgs; Con Law; Family Law; FL. Con Law; Intellectual Property; and Director of Environmental and Earth Law Clinic. Title will depend on the experience of the candidate.
Baylor University, Assistant Professor, Tenure Track, Law School
The primary teaching responsibility is teaching in areas other than the areas listed in the descriptions for position #100296. Teaching responsibilities are based upon Baylor Law’s curricular needs and applicant’s experience. Courses could include criminal law, criminal procedure, advanced criminal procedure, criminal practice and procedure, sentencing, white collar crime, juvenile justice, municipal government, military justice, patent law, patent practice and procedure, patent litigation, and Texas administrative law.
Boston College, Drinan Scholars Program Visiting Assistant Professor
The Drinan Scholars Program provides aspiring legal academics with an opportunity to develop their scholarship and teaching, and ultimately seek long-term academic positions. BC Law is known for its strong focus on law teaching, research excellence, and a collaborative atmosphere. Boston College is a major research university located near Boston, a city with a rich academic culture including 6 law schools and 35 colleges and universities.
Iowa Law Faculty Fellows concentrate on those aspects of academic life that are most likely to be helpful in preparing for a faculty career in legal education. Typically, faculty fellows teach one course during the academic year, with the remainder of the fellow’s time devoted to research and development of one or more major works of scholarship. The fellow works closely with a faculty mentor and advisory team of faculty members. Faculty fellows participate in the life of the College but have limited service assignments so they can concentrate on teaching and scholarship. Fellows are expected to contribute to diversity, equity, and inclusion goals at the College and University. Initial Faculty Fellowship appointments are for two years. Fellows will be appointed at the rank of Visiting Assistant Professor of Law. Most Faculty Fellows will participate in the law hiring market during the second year of the fellowship. The salary for the 2023-2024 academic year will be competitive with well-regarded law fellowship and VAP programs. In addition, Faculty Fellows will be provided with research support including research funds, travel funds, and the opportunity to hire law student research assistants. Fellows will be expected to be in full-time residence at Iowa Law and participate in the intellectual life of the College during the academic year.
Lincoln Memorial University, Visiting Assistant Professor of Law
The instructional faculty member shall have the primary responsibilities of teaching, research/creative achievement, and service functions and shall be held accountable for these obligations as they contribute to the attainment of the mission of the University, the School, and the Department. The instructional faculty shall serve on university councils and committees as elected or appointed.
Loyola University New Orleans College of Law, Civil Law Position – Tenure-Track or Tenured
Loyola University New Orleans College of Law is now accepting applications for a tenure-track or tenured position to begin August 1, 2023. We are seeking candidates with expertise in civil law. We especially welcome applications from candidates who will add to the diversity of our educational community and who have demonstrated expertise in working with a diverse student body. J.D. or equivalent is required. If you are interested in applying, please send your curriculum vitae, cover letter, and a statement about how you can promote diversity, equity, and inclusion to resumes@loyno.edu.
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Assistant/Associate/Full Professor of Law
Qualified candidates must have a Ph.D. in Law or a related field. Candidates for the Associate Professor position should have an established record of excellence in research and teaching. Candidates for the Full Professor position must demonstrate significant achievements in research and teaching and in particular the leadership impact of these scholastic achievements. They must have made substantial contributions to their profession and have international visibility. We are particularly interested in candidates with expertise or interest in areas of study related to the intersection between law and sustainability.
Princeton University, Niehaus Center for Globalization & Governance – Visiting Fellow
The Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance (NCGG) at Princeton University’s School of Public and International Affairs seeks up to eight visitors for the 2023-2024 academic year in the Visiting Fellowship Program. These awards are designed to promote basic research in the broad areas of international and comparative political economy, international organization and global governance, and globalization. Research on the causes and consequences of globalization, the political economy of foreign trade, monetary and regulatory policies, the sources of international cooperation at the global and regional level, the domestic and international politics of economic development, the political economy of human security issues, the evolution and impact of international institutions, and the politics of international law and human rights policies are of relevance.
Princeton University, Postdoctoral Research Associate in Regional Political Economy
The Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance (NCGG) at Princeton University’s School of Public and International Affairs invites applications for a postdoctoral or more senior research associate position from individuals with a Ph.D. degree or who expect to receive a Ph.D. degree by September 1, 2023, for the Postdoctoral Fellowship Program in regional political economy for the 2023-2024 academic year. This fellows’ program aims to develop a generation of scholars able to analyze and make policy recommendations about the regional political economy in the Middle East, East, South and Southeast Asia, Africa, and Latin America. The Center welcomes applications from candidates with a background in economics, political science, contemporary history, sociology, law, business, and other disciplines bearing on the study of markets, politics, and economic development, focusing on the regions of the Middle East, East, South, or Southeast Asia, Africa and Latin America. Scholarly work should explore the ways in which the politics within and between a set of countries intersect with natural resource endowments, market conditions, technological and physical infrastructure, and cultural biases to explain existing patterns of economic development and promote higher levels of development more effectively. Selected candidates will be required to be in residence in Princeton or the local vicinity, or demonstrate to the program’s satisfaction the ability to be on campus on a daily basis and on short notice in order to fulfill responsibilities relating to in-person participation, office hours, and the like for the duration of the fellowship (Sept. 1, 2023 – July 1, 2024).
Saint Louis University, Assistant/Associate/Professor of Law
SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW, a Catholic, Jesuit institution dedicated to student learning, research, health care, and social justice, seeks applicants for as many as three tenure-track or tenured appointments in the School of Law, beginning Fall 2023, in the field of health law. The School of Law seeks faculty members committed to excellence in teaching, engaged scholarship, and public service. Each position would include an appointment in the law school’s nationally recognized Center for Health Law Studies, which has a forty-year tradition of service to the health professions, the health law community, and the public.
SMU Dedman School of Law, Assistant Professor
THE SMU DEDMAN SCHOOL OF LAW is seeking applications from qualified persons for tenure-track faculty positions to begin Fall of 2023. We are seeking two candidates with expertise in Civil Procedure and two candidates in Property. We also are seeking one candidate with expertise in Professional Responsibility (PR). We will consider both experienced and beginning teachers with excellent legal credentials and scholarly distinction or promise. Candidates must hold a J.D. To ensure full consideration for the positions, applications must be received by October 1, 2022, but the committee will continue to accept applications until the positions are filled.
Tulane University, Assistant or Associate Law Professor
Tulane University Law School invites applications from entry-level or pre-tenure lateral candidates for one or more tenure-track faculty positions. We welcome applications from candidates with teaching and research interests in all topics, and we particularly welcome candidates who focus on constitutional law, race and the law, racial justice, and critical race theory. Application queries should be addressed, preferably via email, to committee chair, Professor Stacy Seicshnaydre, sseicshn@tulane.edu.
University of Arizona, Fellow, James E. Rogers College of Law
The University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law is seeking applicants for a Fellow position. The position will be full-time and for 1 year (renewal periods subject to prior approval). The fellowship is designed for recent law school graduates from ABA-accredited law schools or other similarly qualified candidates interested in pursuing careers in general law, teaching, legal research, academic program management, or legal education, including international law teaching and international legal education. The Fellow will serve in an apprenticeship capacity under the leadership and oversight of law professors in the BA in Law, Master of Legal Studies, and Global Programs, in the areas of teaching, research, program administration, or service.
University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, Visiting Assistant Professor, Law School
The University at Buffalo, School of Law, SUNY invites applications for a full-time two-year faculty position at the rank of Visiting Assistant Professor for an individual who plans to pursue an academic career in law, and to address the issue of racial justice through scholarship and teaching. The successful candidate will teach a core legal subject and develop a course in the area of racial justice, prepare one or more scholarly works for publication, and meet regularly with mentors to make progress in professional development.
University College Dublin, Post-doctoral Research Fellow
Applications are invited for a Temporary post of a UCD Post-doctoral Research Fellow Level 1 or 2 within UCD Sutherland School of Law on an ERC-funded project at the Centre for Constitutional Studies in University College Dublin. The project investigates the political, psychological and cognitive factors that contribute to the emergence of populism and the weakening of traditional authority structures within six case studies. The overall goal of the project is to identify the factors that shape these processes; and potential responses to them.
The fellow will work with CCCI on climate change policy issues in California, China and beyond. The focus will be on long-term climate goal-setting, and actions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and build resilience, and projects may also cover multi-state and international topics. Specific research areas will depend on the fellow’s background and interests, but will likely include: carbon neutrality, carbon pricing, electric vehicle deployment, industrial decarbonization, and nature-based climate solutions. The fellow will collaborate with project partners at other academic institutions, in state government, from the business and nonprofit communities, and other stakeholders.
The Climate Change Research Fellow will focus on multiple aspects of climate change policy, with an emphasis on the challenges of decarbonizing our transportation and energy systems and moving promising climate solutions to policy and scale. Research and work with government, business, and NGO partners will identify barriers to implementation of solutions, including political, technological, regulatory, and educational. The fellow will work closely with CLEE climate program leads on a variety of climate initiatives, which may include electric vehicle law and policy approaches, natural gas policy and the need to decarbonize buildings, offshore wind development in California, carbon sequestration strategies, development of framework for faster reduction of methane emissions, and integrating conservation and housing data for better land use planning, much of which will be focused on California. Tasks may include research, convening expert workshops, drafting framing papers, blog posts, and other outputs, outreach and coordination with stakeholders and partners, developing research pre-proposals, managing interns, grad students, and other affiliates, identifying publication opportunities, and engaging in outreach with interested parties, media, and academics, and others.
The Climate Change Land Use and Communications Research Fellow will focus on multiple aspects of climate change policy, with an emphasis on land use issues (including challenges in siting renewables and implementing place-based solutions) as well as expanding communications of climate issues (including work with museums and libraries and recognition of the urgency of action). Research and work with government, business, and NGO partners will identify barriers to implementation of solutions, including political, technological, regulatory, and educational. The fellow will work closely with CLEE climate program leads on a variety of climate initiatives, which may include law and policy approaches to carbon sequestration strategies, integrating conservation and housing data for better land use planning, communication strategies in conjunction with museums and libraries, and development of speaker and writer series around the climate emergency. Tasks may include research, convening expert workshops, drafting framing papers, blog posts, and other outputs, outreach and coordination with stakeholders and partners, developing research pre-proposals, managing interns, grad students, and other affiliates, identifying publication opportunities, and engaging in outreach with interested parties, media, and academics, and others.
University of Copenhagen, PhD in Algorithmic Fairness and Migration Law
‘AFAR’ ‘Algorithmic Fairness for Asylum Seekers and Refugees’ investigates the use of new technologies – and particularly, forms of artificial intelligence (AI) – in migration and asylum governance. This includes automation of processes previously done by humans, using simple closed-rule algorithms, as well as more complex machine learning and AI systems. These new technologies are set to radically transform governance, but also risk human rights violations and unfairness, especially in areas such as migration and asylum where the ‘data subjects’ are already disempowered and disenfranchised. This calls for sustained research on what fairness means as a concept, how it can be institutionalized, and how new methods related to data analysis and machine learning can be leveraged in order to support fairness in asylum and migration governance.
University of Copenhagen, Postdoctoral Positions in Global Mobility Law
The positions will be affiliated with a new Center of Excellence on Global Mobility Law (MOBILE) at the Faculty of Law, funded by the Danish National Research Foundation. The Center aims to undertake the first comprehensive study of laws pertaining to human mobility as an emerging and societally important field. To this end, MOBILE pioneers a novel approach, focused on legal infrastructure and entanglement theory, to empirically study the complex interactions of diverse legal regimes impacting human mobility, as well as the interfaces between regional mobility law frameworks in both the Global South and North. MOBILE’s mission is to provide novel and broadly applicable insights into how different types of law interact, how legal outcomes are produced, and the intended and unintended effects of their enforcement in shaping specific mobility patterns.
University of Idaho, Assistant, Associate, or Professor of Law
This is a full-time (academic year appointment), tenure-track or tenured faculty position for the College of Laws Boise location. The successful candidate could be an entry-level Assistant Professor rank on a tenure track, or an Associate or Full Professor rank with tenure, depending on the candidates qualifications. This position involves directing a clinic at the College of Law. In the past, this clinic has provided direct legal services to clients with a focus on residential tenant eviction defense, habitability, and security deposits. The faculty member will have latitude to shape the vision and focus of the clinic going forward, as long as there is a relationship with housing law. Examples include a landlord-tenant clinic, a reentry clinic, a veterans clinic, and a benefits clinic. In addition to supervising clinic students, the faculty member will also be responsible for teaching an additional course in a related subject, developing mentoring relationships with students, advising students on curricular and co-curricular activities, and developing a scholarly, outreach, and engagement agenda that will enrich the community. The faculty member will also represent the law school through attendance at scholarly and clinical teaching conferences, as well as through publication in national and/or international scholarly journals, which may include interdisciplinary placements.
University of Mississippi, Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice & Legal Studies
The Department of Criminal Justice & Legal Studies at The University of Mississippi is seeking applications for two, nine-month tenure-track Assistant Professor positions. The University of Mississippi (UM) is included in the elite group of R-1: Doctoral Universities – Highest Research Activity by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.
University of Pennsylvania, Health Law Fellow
The Office of the Senior Vice President and General Counsel of the University of Pennsylvania and Penn Medicine is offering a full-time, one-year fellowship, starting in September 2022, for a recent law school graduate. The Office of the General Counsel (OGC) represents the University of Pennsylvania and Penn Medicine in all legal matters and will provide a new attorney with exposure to unique legal issues involved in academic, hospital, and health care administration.
Washington and Lee University, Assistant Professor of Law (Election Law and Voting Rights)
Washington and Lee University (W&L) School of Law invites applications for a tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor of Law focusing on election law and voting rights. This faculty appointment will be affiliated with W&L’s new DeLaney Center, an interdisciplinary academic center for teaching and research on Southern race relations, culture, and politics that will consist of six affiliated faculty members, a director, a faculty fellow, a post-doctoral fellow, and a post-baccalaureate fellow. We encourage and welcome applicants with a research agenda focusing on these and related areas, including but not limited to: constitutional and statutory law protecting the right to vote and participation in the political process; the history of discrimination in voting; political theories regarding democratic representation and engagement; the composition, structure, and competition of political parties and systems; and the administration and security of elections.
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