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Join a prestigious law school as a Lecturer/Senior Lecturer, where your expertise in various legal fields will contribute to innovative teaching and impactful research. This role offers a unique opportunity to engage with a collaborative environment focused on the Future of Work, while supporting students in their academic journey. The institution is dedicated to inclusivity and encourages applications from diverse backgrounds, ensuring equitable opportunities for all. With a strong emphasis on research potential, this position is ideal for candidates looking to make a significant impact in the field of law.
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Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Law
Surrey Law School is committed to undertaking original, outstanding scholarship, and to delivering innovative, engaging teaching. The 2024 National Student Survey placed the school in the top 15 in the UK for law and the school was ranked 6th in the UK in REF 2021 for overall quality of research publications. The school comprises three main research clusters: The Surrey Centre for Law and Philosophy, the Surrey Centre for International and Environmental Law, and the Law and Technology Hub. Our ethos is a warm and collegial one that encourages reflection and engagement with research and pedagogy. Staff are given generous time to develop their interest in both aspects of academic life.
We seek to appoint a lecturer or senior lecturer to a teaching and research position in any area of expertise that allows fruitful collaboration with the Future of Work Research Centre, including, but not limited to, Employment Law, Labour Law, Data Privacy, the Legal Profession, Company Law, Health, Safety and Environmental Regulation, Competition Law, Tax Law, Cyberlaw, Contract Law, Tort Law, and EU Law. The successful applicant will be expected to deliver teaching in core undergraduate modules and support will be given to develop the required pedagogical expertise. There is an expectation that the appointee will demonstrate exceptional research potential.
The School of Law is committed to providing an inclusive environment that offers equitable opportunities for all in pursuit of Surrey's vision of being a leading global University. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds. We particularly encourage applications from under-represented groups, including Black, Asian and minority ethnic groups and people with disabilities. In accordance with University policy, appointments are always made on merit.
How to apply
Please apply with a CV and Cover Letter. Please also provide a writing sample of approximately the length of a journal article or PhD thesis chapter.
Interviews will be held on Monday 12th May.