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adjunct Professor in Law (x2 posts):Job description:Job location: Dublin - Ireland function Profile We welcome candidates with research and/or teaching skills in any field of law but consideration will be given to the fit between prospective candidates' research and existing research strengths in the School including European Law, Criminal Law and Policing, International Human Rights Law and Socio-legal Research. The School also has particular teaching needs in the area of private law and would welcome candidates with practice in that area in either teaching or research. The School is committed to high quality research, expects its staff to publish regularly in leading journals and with leading university presses and supports its staff in such work. tasks and Responsibilities Research and Scholarship The prosperous candidates will be expected to: » Publish articles in leading peer-review journals and/or books with high-profile publishers; » Develop and support research initiatives, including within the framework of the existing areas of research excellence in the School, » Apply for external funding Teaching and Learning The prosperous candidates will be required to contribute to the development, teaching, assessment, and administration of our modules across a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes: » To include the design and delivery of modules on the School's suite of undergraduate programmes, » The design and delivery of other interdisciplinary modules, where appropriate, » Supporting and evaluating students on placement visits and writing reports, » Contributing to the design, development, and management of future programmes and other developments in the field of law, » Supervising undergraduate and postgraduate theses. Service and Contribution to University and Society The post holders will have a function in: » Contributing to the organisation of research and policy events » Engaging with the policy-makers and the media, » Participating in school and university meetings, » Developing relationships with stakeholders within and outside the University. Qualifications and practice » A PhD in Law » practice in teaching at Undergraduate and Postgraduate level in a University setting » A track record of high-level publications commensurate with career stage. Essential Training The postholder will be required to undertake the following essential compliance training: Orientation, Health & Safety, Data Protection (GDPR) and all Cyber Security consciousness Training. Other training may need to be undertaken when required. more information More information on the School, including specific areas of research skills and details of taught programmes, may be found at: https://www.dcu.ie/law_and_government income Scales: adjunct Professor (Lecturer Above Bar): €60,847 - €97,512. * Appointment will be made in line with current Government pay policy. Closing date : Friday, 17th May 2024 For more information on DCU and our benefits, please visit Why work at DCU? Application Procedure: Please submit your application through the online system. In order to be considered for the function to which you are applying for, you must upload: 1) Curriculum Vitae 2) Cover Letter 3) Completed application form (blank forms can be downloaded from the Vacancy Detail tab on the menu on the left hand side). Skills:
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