THE UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA
School of Law
Full-Time Tenure-Track Professor
Best place to live and teach in the U.S.: The University of
Montana School of Law anticipates hiring a full-time
tenure-track professor beginning in the 2010-2011 academic
year.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
While the specific responsibilities associated with this
position have not been finalized, we expect the position to
include criminal clinic responsibilities as well as
teaching in other areas where we may have needs, including
professional responsibility, and/or family law. We are
committed to integrating theory with practice and thus
especially value substantial practice experience in the
areas to be taught.
ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY:
We have a vibrant faculty, a close connection with our
students, and a beautiful new building. The law school is a
stone's throw from the Clark Fork River, featured in Norman
Maclean's great Montana fishing novel "A River Runs Through
It." Missoula is also home to a wide range of writers,
artists, and musicians and is a wonderful place to raise a
family.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE:
We encourage applications from women, people with
disabilities, veterans, and minorities. For more
information and for our application procedure, go to:
http://www.umt.edu/law/faculty/Openings.htm
Posted 9/30/09