Teaching Fellow in Law

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Company: University of Leeds

Salary: £32,004 to £38,183 Due to funding limitations appointment cannot be made above £34,956 p.a.

Hours: Full Time

Contract type: Fixed-Term/Contract

Type / Role: Academic or Research

Phone: +44-1458 7570648

Fax: +44-1386 7285827

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Are you passionate about delivering an exceptional student experience? Do you want to be part of a thriving law school in a Russell Group University?

The School of Law at Leeds is a successful, dynamic law school, which was ranked 8th overall in the UK for the quality of its research in REF 2014 and 4th for the impact of its research on society. We are seeking to appoint a high calibre individual with a strong teaching profile to complement our existing teaching strengths.

You will have the ability and willingness to deliver high quality teaching on LLB core modules as well as modules in your research area.

You will deliver undergraduate and taught postgraduate modules in appropriate subject areas, as well as supervising dissertations. You will also be expected to undertake a normal load of administrative duties within the School and work within the context of University values and policies, which are designed to promote dignity, diversity and inclusiveness.

You will have a relevant postgraduate qualification in Law or a cognate discipline or a professional qualification (or equivalent) and a proven record of teaching in a University, with an enthusiastic approach to teaching and the ability to interact with students in ways that will enhance the student experience.

To explore the post further or for any queries you may have, please contact:

Professor Alastair Mullis, Head of School

Tel: +44 (0)113 343 1881; email: [email protected]

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