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A leading Canadian university is inviting applications for a tenure-stream Associate Professor position in Law and Philosophy, starting July 1, 2026. The successful candidate will have a strong focus on research and teaching in areas such as Criminal Law, Political Philosophy, and Philosophy of Race. Applicants should hold a J.D. and a doctoral degree in Philosophy, with a record of research excellence and teaching accomplishments. This role provides an opportunity to enhance interdisciplinary approaches in an academic setting.
Date Posted: 12/02/2025
Closing Date: 01/05/2026, 11:59PM ET
Req ID: 46248
Job Category: Faculty - Tenure Stream (continuing)
Faculty/Division: Henry N.R. Jackman Faculty of Law
Department: Henry N.R. Jackman Faculty of Law
Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto)
Existing Vacancy: Yes
The Henry N.R. Jackman Faculty of Law and the Department of Philosophy in the Faculty of Arts & Science at the University of Toronto invite applications for a full‑time tenure‑stream position held jointly in the Faculty of Law (51%) and the Department of Philosophy (49%) in Law and Philosophy. The appointment will be at the rank of Associate Professor, with an anticipated start date of July 1, 2026.
The successful candidate’s field of study should complement the research and teaching specialties of the Jackman Faculty of Law and the Department of Philosophy. We seek candidates whose research and teaching cover the areas of Criminal Law, Philosophy of Law, Political Philosophy, and Philosophy of Race. Diverse and interdisciplinary approaches to law are strongly encouraged.
Applicants must:
Evidence of research excellence may be demonstrated by a record of sustained high‑impact contributions and publications in top‑ranked and field‑relevant journals, a submitted research statement, presentations at significant conferences, awards, and other noteworthy activities that enhance the visibility of the discipline, as well as strong endorsements from referees of high standing.
Evidence of excellence in teaching will be provided through:
Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.
All application materials, including recent reference letters, must be received by January 5, 2026. Submit online at http://uoft.me/how-to-apply. Combine additional application materials into one or two PDF/MS Word files.
The University of Toronto embraces diversity and is building a culture of belonging that increases our capacity to effectively address and serve the interests of our global community. We strongly encourage applications from Indigenous Peoples, Black and racialized persons, women, persons with disabilities, and people of diverse sexual and gender identities. Applicants who have demonstrated a commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion are especially valued.
As part of your application, you will be asked to complete a brief Diversity Survey. This survey is voluntary and confidential. For more information, please see http://uoft.me/UP.
The University is committed to the principles of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) and strives to make our recruitment, assessment and selection processes as accessible as possible. If you require accommodation at any point in the application or hiring process, please contact uoft.careers@utoronto.ca.
All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority.
For inquiries, contact recruitment.law@utoronto.ca.
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