Associate Professorship of Law and Tutorial Fellowship in Law at St Hugh’s College

Deadline date: 12 noon on Wednesday 6 April 2022

University of Oxford – Faculty of Law – St Hugh’s College

Contract type: Full-time; permanent upon completion of a successful review

Salary: Grade 39S, a combined salary of between £48,835 and £65,574 depending on experience (plus £9,701 p.a. taxable and pensionable housing allowance or free College accommodation, plus other benefits).

Applications are invited for the post of Associate Professor of Law in the Faculty of Law at the University of Oxford. The successful candidate will also be appointed to a Tutorial Fellowship at St Hugh’s College.

The successful candidate will be expected to engage in advanced study and research in Law, and to give high quality tutorials, classes, lectures, and supervision at both undergraduate and graduate levels. Applications are particularly sought by the Faculty from those who have research interests and teaching experience in one or both of the following areas: Conflicts of Law, Commercial Law. For the College, teaching is sought in at least two of the following subjects: Contract, Tort, Land Law, Criminal Law. Please see the further particulars for more details and how to apply.

Applications are particularly welcome from women and black and minority ethnic candidates, who are under-represented in academic posts in Oxford. All applicants will be judged on merit, according to the selection criteria.

Only applications received before 12 noon on Wednesday 6 April 2022 can be considered. The interviews are likely to take place on Monday 25 April 2022. The anticipated start date is 1 October 2022 or as soon as possible thereafter.

Please send the cover sheet to the Academic Registrar, thea.crapper@st-hughs.ox.ac.uk together with the rest of the required  documents which are explained in the Job Description and Selection Criteria - please see above.

Enquiries about the post should be addressed either to Professor Joshua Getzler at St Hugh’s College (joshua.getzler@st-hughs.ox.ac.uk) or to Professor Robert Burrell in the Faculty of Law (robert.burrell@law.ox.ac.uk). To talk to someone more generally about the Faculty of Law, please contact Simon Douglas at Jesus College (simon.douglas@jesus.ox.ac.uk), who will not be involved in the selection or interview process.

St Hugh’s is a self-governing College of the University of Oxford and is an Equal Opportunities Employer.

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