Job: Chancellor’s Fellow in International, European and/or Comparative Environmental Law, Strathclyde
4th November 2015
University of Strathclyde Law School
Chancellor Fellow in International, European and/or Comparative Environmental Law
Candidates interested in the concept of equity and sustainability by critically assessing the interactions among different legal regimes and different levels of regulation should apply. Candidates should be able to work across disciplinary boundaries allowing their work to deliver impact. Experience in socio-legal research and/or legal anthropology will be a bonus.
The successful candidate will work closely with Law School staff in a number of projects and knowledge exchange activities in a field which is at the heart of the University of Strathclyde vision and strategy.
Chancellor Fellows are normally appointed at Lecturer level, the position will last for 5 years during which the fellow will be supported to establish her/his career as a research leader and achieve rapid career progression. Fellows who meet the criteria for promotion by the end of the 5 year period will be transferred to an open-ended (“tenured” equivalent) academic appointment. Chancellor Fellows will hold a PhD, have postdoctoral research experience and an emerging high quality publications record.
For further information about the post feel free to contact the Head of the Law School, Prof Bryan Clark, at bryan.clark@strath.ac.uk<mailto:bryan.clark@strath.ac.uk>. For further information about the post and on instructions on how to apply please click here<http://www.strath.ac.uk/humanities/lawschool/newsevents/chancellorsfellowship/>.
Closing date: 15 November 2015