Here is an announcement from the University of New Hampshire Law School, located in beautiful Concord, the capital of New Hampshire, the only state in New England that thrives without income or sales taxes.
The University of New Hampshire School of Law is looking to fill several faculty positions beginning in the fall of 2013. We seek in particular scholars and teachers in the doctrinal areas of patent law and taxation (particularly business taxation), and a director for our nationally renowned externship program. We seek only lateral candidates for the patent law position. The successful candidate will occupy a newly created chair and will be encouraged to take advantage of the resources of the Franklin Pierce Center for Intellectual Property. In addition, we welcome applications from all candidates who have demonstrated a potential for scholarly and teaching excellence and would embrace the opportunity to join our small and collegial faculty. Lateral and entry level candidates are encouraged to apply. Doctrinal faculty will be hired on the tenure track. The externship director will hold a secure status position whose ultimate classification – tenure track or other form of secure status – will be negotiated.
UNH Law is an equal opportunity employer. The law school is situated in Concord, the capital of New Hampshire, and is approximately an hour from Boston, the beautiful New Hampshire Seacoast, and the White Mountains. To apply, please send a letter of interest and a CV (with references) to Professor Kimberly Kirkland, Chair, Appointments Committee, UNH School of Law, 2 White Street, Concord, NH 03301. If you should wish to apply by email, please send your materials to faculty.appointments@law.unh.edu.
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