The University of New Hampshire Law School seeks a Clinical Professor/Director of the Intellectual Property Clinic.
The Director of the Intellectual Property Clinic is a full-time member of the law-school faculty who represents, and supervises and trains students to represent, clients with a variety of IP matters. The Director is also expected to teach associated IP courses in the residential and hybrid programs; serve as one of the law school’s primary connections to the IP bar; work with practicing attorneys and alumni to determine current needs in IP practice; and participate in faculty governance.
In order to be considered, an applicant must:
(1) Have a J.D. with excellent academic performance;
(2) Be eligible to serve as a Faculty Clinic Supervisor of the USPTO’s Law School Clinic Certification Program (requirements available here – see Part IV.C for licensure and experience requirements);
(3) Possess effective teaching skills, a commitment to excellence in teaching in both residential and online programs, and a demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with diverse communities.
The full job listing is here.
Candidates *must* fill out the associated application before they can be considered, a UNH requirement. UNH welcomes applications from entry-level candidates.
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