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The University of Idaho College of Law is seeking visiting faculty for next academic year at both of its campuses (in Moscow, Idaho and in Boise, Idaho) in a variety of subject matters. Moscow is the quintessential college town, located in northern Idaho, surrounded by nature’s beauty with unlimited outdoor activities. Boise, the state capital, is the economic and governmental center of Idaho. Boise has been named one of the Top 100 Best Places to Live and is presently the fastest growing city in the United States. Established in 1909, the University of Idaho College of Law is the sole law school in the state.
We appreciate that most faculty are already committed for the fall, but we would appreciate it if you would share these postings with colleagues who might be interested and available. In addition, we welcome applications from entry-level faculty candidates who might want to gain this experience.
Candidates should apply via the below postings. Please direct any questions to me at [email protected] and my fellow Associate Dean Rich Seamon at [email protected].
At our Moscow campus (Business Associations, Contracts, Property, Torts):
The University of Idaho College of Law seeks up to three entry-level or experienced faculty members interested in serving as full-time, temporary faculty members for the Fall 2022 semester at our Moscow campus. The College of law is particularly interested in candidates to teach the following courses: Business Associations, Contracts, Property, and Torts. Other possible courses include, but are not limited to, Bankruptcy, Energy Law, Environmental Law, Sales, and Public Lands and Natural Resources Law.
Moscow Posting: https://uidaho.peopleadmin.com/postings/35675
At our Boise campus (Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Constitutional Law):
The University of Idaho College of Law seeks up to two entry-level or experienced faculty members interested in serving as full-time, temporary faculty members for the 2022-2023 academic year at our Boise campus. The College of Law is particularly interested in candidates to teach the following courses: Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure: Investigations, Constitutional Law II (individual rights and liberties), and Advanced Criminal Procedure: Adjudications.
Boise Posting: https://uidaho.peopleadmin.com/postings/35676
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