Senior Teaching Fellow Positions at SOAS

Senior Teaching Fellow Positions at SOAS

We are looking for two Senior Teaching Fellows. Here is the advertisement:

Salary: £34,336 – £40,448 per annum pro rata inclusive of London Allowance

Fixed term, part time for two years from September 2016

SOAS, University of London is the world’s leading institution for the study of Asia, Africa and the Near and Middle East, offering programmes in arts, humanities, languages, law and social sciences. Inaugurated in June 1916, SOAS has had an international reach since the arrival of its first students in February 1917 and is celebrating its Centenary in this year. As an institution we combine language scholarship, disciplinary expertise and regional focus, and have the largest concentration in Europe of academic staff concerned with these specialisms.

The School of Law invites applications for two year fixed term Senior Teaching Fellow positions available from September 2016.  The vacancies are designed on a 0.5 FTE part-time teaching basis to support postdoctoral individuals who might be seeking to develop an academic career in conjunction with their personal research interests.

You will have academic expertise in an area of the law that is consistent with the SOAS mandate as a specialist institution in the study of Asia, Africa and the Near and Middle East. Ideally, you will also have a PhD in Law.  You will be expected to teach to a high standard undergraduate and postgraduate students in two or more of the following areas of law: Contracts, Property, EU, Human Rights Law and Law and Society in Asia and Africa. You will be expected to engage in teaching-related administration, supervision of Masters dissertations, pastoral care, and administration.

Prospective candidates seeking further information about SOAS and the Department may contact the Head of the School of Law, Professor Carol Tan (ct9@soas.ac.uk).

These are excellent positions. Applications are due August 10. Full information here.

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