From an email message that I recently received:
University of Missouri: Preparing Future Faculty – Faculty Diversity Postdoctoral Program
I am pleased to share with you the 2021 call for applications for the University of Missouri’s Preparing Future Faculty – Faculty Diversity (PFFFD) Postdoctoral Program. The PFFFD program is designed to develop scholars for tenure-track faculty positions. Applicants should demonstrate how they can contribute to faculty diversity, such as through membership in a group that is historically underrepresented or through other experience. Postdoctoral positions are typically for two years and provide research, teaching, and professional development opportunities.
The position is analogous to the visiting assistant professorship common at law schools across the country. We are seeking a legal scholar working in any area of law. Experienced members of our faculty will provide a supportive setting and mentorship, including extensive feedback on teaching, scholarship, and practice job talks. As we are part of a research and land grant university, we have extraordinary opportunities for interdisciplinary research and teaching. In addition, Columbia is regularly ranked as one of the most livable cities in the country.
Please click here for the call for application for more details about the program and application process. Applications are due by November 2, 2020 by 11:59 pm (Central time). General questions about the PFFFD program can be directed to Dr. Behm-Morawitz, Associate Dean of the Graduate School ([email protected]). If you have any questions about applying to our research area in law, specifically, I am happy to answer your questions.
Sincerely,
Paul Litton
Associate Dean for Research
R.B. Price Professor of Law
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