Departmental Lecturer in Constitutional Law and Administrative Law
Faculty of Law, St Cross Building, St Cross Road, Oxford
The Faculty of Law is seeking to appoint a Departmental Lecturer in Constitutional Law and Administrative Law. The postholder will provide cover for Professor Nicholas Barber while he is on research leave and will teach both for the Faculty and Trinity College. The postholder will also engage in key areas of work such as examining, admissions and organising teaching for specific areas of the syllabus. Similarly, the postholder is expected to be actively involved in original and independent research (in Law) of a quality suitable for publication. As a member of Trinity College, the postholder will enjoy membership of the Senior Common Room.
Responsibilities
- Teaching at undergraduate level at Trinity College; deliver lectures, seminars and tutorials on Constitutional Theory for the Bachelor of Civil Law (BCL) and the Magister Juris (MJur) programmes.
- Organise teaching in specific areas of the syllabus.
- Actively engage in original and independent research.
- Act as a college advisor and play an active role in the intellectual life of the Faculty and Trinity College, during term time and vacations.
Qualifications
- Undergraduate degree and a doctorate (PhD/DPhil).
- Evidence of the ability to teach undergraduate and graduate students across a range of topics in Law, through lectures, seminars or tutorials.
- Evidence of the ability to produce high quality research in Law, including publicly available, peer reviewed research.
- Excellent organization and planning skills, personal time/task management and the ability to work to tight deadlines.
This role is full time and fixed term for 3 years and is based at the Faculty of Law, St Cross Building, St Cross Road, Oxford.
