MLS (ARC) LAUREATE POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP IN COMPARATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
Melbourne Law School (ARC) Laureate Postdoctoral Fellowship in Comparative Constitutional Law
Summary about this job
Research & Fellowships
Company: The University Of Melbourne
Location: Melbourne
Work type: Full Time
Salary: $87,415 - $93,830 p.a. +9.5% super
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Detail information about job MLS (ARC) LAUREATE POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP IN COMPARATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW. Terms and conditions vacancy
Melbourne Law School
Salary: $69,148 - $93.830 p.a. (*PhD Entry Level $87,415 p.a.) plus 9.5% superannuation
About Melbourne Law School
Melbourne Law School (MLS) is Australia's first all-graduate law faculty. Melbourne Law School was the first faculty in Australia to teach law, and awarded this country's first law degrees.
About the role
Professor Adrienne Stone’s Kathleen Fitzpatrick ARC Laureate Fellowship Program aims to address a problem for liberal democracies: the need to reconcile the tensions between the pursuit of diversity and the promotion of social cohesion. The critical problem is becoming increasingly urgent as nations grapple with the challenges of highly diverse multi-cultural societies. The team working on the Fellowship will draw on the experiences of constitutionalism throughout the world to investigate how Constitutions, in their design and in their application, can serve as a unifying force while still nurturing the diversity appropriate for a complex, modern society.
About you
Applicants must have graduated or have met the requirements to graduate with a PhD in Law, or a related field by 30 June 2018. Applicants must provide evidence of the award of their PhD, including date of award.
Applicants must be able to commence preferably in late November 2018, and no later than 4 February 2019.
Indigenous Australians seeking support to apply for a vacancy are encouraged to contact the University by emailing their contact details and position number to [email protected]
Close date: 17 Aug 2018
Position Description and Selection Criteria
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Melbourne Law School (MLS) is Australia's first all-graduate law faculty. Melbourne Law School was the first faculty in Australia to teach law, and awarded this country's first law degrees.
About the role:
Professor Adrienne Stone’s Kathleen Fitzpatrick ARC Laureate Fellowship Program aims to address a problem for liberal democracies: the need to reconcile the tensions between the pursuit of diversity and the promotion of social cohesion. The critical problem is becoming increasingly urgent as nations grapple with the challenges of highly diverse multi-cultural societies. The team working on the Fellowship will draw on the experiences of constitutionalism throughout the world to investigate how Constitutions, in their design and in their application, can serve as a unifying force while still nurturing the diversity appropriate for a complex, modern society.
About you:
Applicants must have graduated or have met the requirements to graduate with a PhD in Law, or a related field by
30 June 2018. Applicants must provide evidence of the award of their PhD, including date of award. Applicants must be able to commence employment by 4 February 2019, and ideally, in late November 2018.
Indigenous Australians seeking support to apply for a vacancy are encouraged to contact the University by emailing their contact details and position number to [email protected]