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Tulane University Law School invites applications from entry-level or pre-tenure lateral candidates for one or more tenure-track faculty positions. We welcome applications from candidates with teaching and research interests in all topics, and we particularly welcome candidates who focus on constitutional law, race and the law, racial justice, and critical race theory. We especially invite applications from candidates who will enhance the diversity of the law faculty and whose research, teaching, and service have prepared them to contribute to the strong commitments Tulane has to equity, diversity, inclusion (EDI), and anti-racism. Interested candidates should apply through the Interfolio Link: https://apply.interfolio.com/111873. All inquiries about the position should be directed to committee chair, Professor Stacy Seicshnaydre, sseicshn@tulane.edu.
CHAIR ANNOUNCEMENT: Energy Law Chair and Environmental Law Chair
Tulane University Law School invites nominations and applications for a Chair in Environmental Law and a Chair in Energy Law. We seek academic leaders with a record of distinguished scholarship, excellence in teaching, and the demonstrated capacity to direct well-established programs in environmental law and in energy law. The appointments will be made at the level of tenured, full professor.
The responsibilities of the chair holders include scholarly research and publication; classroom teaching; participation in faculty governance; and serving as directors of the respective centers: Centers for Environmental Law and Center for Energy Law. The chair holders are also expected to be actively engaged with faculty both within the Law School and throughout the University; together with other chairs and senior faculty, providing leadership for integrative research activities; significant engagement with academic institutions and professional organizations in environmental and energy law and related areas of law. The chair holders are expected to provide leadership in terms of research, curriculum, and public engagement. Tulane Law School, with world-leading strength in environmental, energy, maritime, as well as international and comparative law, provides the chair holders the unique opportunity and support to lead and expand already prominent programs in environmental and energy law.
The qualifications required for the chairs are:
- Juris Doctor (J.D.) and/or Ph.D. (or equivalent doctoral degree) in Law
- Broad recognition for scholarly distinction
- Established publication record
- Clearly developed long term research agenda
- Extensive teaching experience
- Demonstrated capacity for programmatic leadership
Interested candidates should apply through the Interfolio link: apply.interfolio.com/112261. All inquiries about the positions should be directed to: Adeno Addis, aaddis@tulane.edu. Review of applications will begin in the fall and continue until completion.
For further information about Tulane University Law School, consult: www.law.tulane.edu. Tulane University is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action (EEO/AA) employer committed to a non-discriminatory, diverse work and learning environment.
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