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Charleston School of Law in Charleston, South Carolina welcomes applications to fill one full-time, visiting faculty position (with look/see potential) for a professor to begin in the 2020–21 academic year. Ideal candidates will be stellar teachers and passionate, enthusiastic colleagues, who are willing to invest considerable energy and effort in service and institution building by collaborating with the rest of the faculty to achieve excellence at the Charleston School of Law.
Although our curricular needs are flexible, we are presently looking for applicants interested in teaching: Property and Wills, Trusts & Estates; or, Constitutional Law, among other possible needs. Applicants should submit a C.V. and a statement of interest to Professor Paul Lund, Chair, Faculty Recruitment, Retention & Inclusion at [email protected], with the subject heading “Faculty Position.”
Tracing its historic traditions to the 1825 formation of The Forensic Club, the Charleston School of Law is an ABA fully-accredited institution reinvigorating the study of law in Charleston by offering a rich, comprehensive three-year program rooted in excellence. Our campus is located in the heart of historic downtown Charleston. Blending charm and history, the city thrives with culture, outstanding restaurants, and some of the most beautiful beaches and waterways in the South. A friendly community with a focus on local goods and vendors—it is truly a unique place.
Charleston School of Law seeks to create a campus environment that welcomes and fosters diversity in broad aspects. The Departments and Offices work to be inclusive. The Office of Diversity Initiatives, in particular, carries out the mission by creating an inclusive environment on campus, in the Lowcountry, and throughout the State of South Carolina.
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