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UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS—WILLIAM S. BOYD SCHOOL OF LAW invites applications for tenure-track Associate Professors or tenured full Professors of Law. We anticipate hiring one new faculty colleague, although the number of available positions is contingent on funding. We invite applications from rising and accomplished scholars in all areas, but we are particularly interested in identifying faculty who have a teaching interest in legal research and writing and who would like to teach in UNLV’s top-ranked Lawyering Process program. The typical teaching load for these faculty, as for all faculty, is three courses per academic year; we expect that two of these courses would be courses in the Lawyering Process curriculum, with the third course determined in consultation with the Associate Dean. UNLV has a unified tenure track; accordingly, professors who teach clinics or legal writing are hired on the traditional tenure track and have all of the privileges and scholarly expectations that are associated with tenure.
Applicants for law school faculty positions should submit a letter of interest along with a detailed resume, at least three professional references, and cites or links to published works. Applications are considered on a rolling basis, and appointments would likely begin with the 2019-2020 academic year.
The Boyd School of Law is a leading public law school with a reputation for a strong commitment to scholarship and teaching. The law school’s state-of-the-art facilities are located in the center of the award-winning “green” desert landscape of the UNLV campus. UNLV is the state’s largest comprehensive doctoral degree granting institution and includes a new medical school.
Contact: Please send application materials to the Appointments Committee Coordinator, Teri Greenman, Faculty Appointments Committee, UNLV—Boyd School of Law, 4505 South Maryland Parkway – Campus Box 451003, Las Vegas, NV 89154-1003 or by email to facultyrecruitment@law.unlv.edu. The Appointments Committee members are Mary Beth Beazley (Chair), Lori Johnson, Addie Rolnick, Rebecca Scharf, and John White.
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