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New England Law | Boston is currently accepting applications for the position of New England Law Faculty Fellow. The law school anticipates hiring multiple fellows for the 2022-2023 academic year. Fellows will teach three courses in the academic year, one or two of which will be core courses. Fellows will receive mentoring and guidance in teaching, research, and scholarship from New England Law faculty and participate in all aspects of the New England Law community. Fellows will receive research support, including research and travel funds. Fellows are expected to be in full-time residence during the fellowship.
New England Law is seeking applicants with at least three years of significant post-graduate legal experience and strong potential for teaching, research, and scholarship. This year, the law school is particularly interested in applications from candidates interested in teaching any of the traditional first-year doctrinal courses, as well as intellectual property, family law and/or commercial law courses. Compensation for the fellowship is an annual salary of $70,000 and the New England Law employee benefits package. Initial fellow appointments are for one year, beginning August 1, 2022. New England Law expects that most fellows will serve for two years and participate in the law school hiring market during the second year of the fellowship. New England Law permits fellows to apply for positions with the school after the first year of the fellowship, including on the tenure track, should they become available.
Located in downtown Boston, New England Law | Boston is noted for providing a welcoming community, and early access to practical experience. Founded in 1908 as Portia Law School, the only law school established exclusively for the education of women, our institution has been coeducational since 1938.
Individuals interested in applying for the fellowship should submit a letter of application, a résumé or curriculum vitae, a statement of interest including a research proposal, a diversity statement, and the names and contact information of three references. These materials may be submitted to Associate Dean Allison Dussias, co-chair of the Faculty Appointments Committee, at adussias@nesl.edu.
The Faculty Appointments Committee will begin reviewing applications as they are received, and applications will be accepted until the positions are filled.
It is the policy of New England Law | Boston to provide equality of opportunity for all persons, including faculty and employees, with respect to hiring, continuation, promotion and tenure, and any other terms or conditions of employment, without discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender (including identity and expression), genetic information, military service, age, or disability. The law school complies with all applicable federal, state and local nondiscrimination laws, including Title IX.
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