UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN
College of Law
Tenure Track Faculty Positions in Clinical
The College of Law at the University of Saskatchewan seeks
candidates for a tenure-track position in Clinical
beginning 1 July 2010. We anticipate that these
appointments will be at the rank of Assistant or Associate
Professor.
JOB QUALIFICATIONS:
Candidates will have completed, or be in the process of
completing, a Master's or Doctoral degree in law or
equivalent graduate qualification, have demonstrated
promise in legal scholarship and have a commitment to
clinical legal education. All qualified candidates are
encouraged to apply, but Canadians and permanent residents
will be given priority.
ABOUT THE COLLEGE OF LAW:
The College of Law has recently undergone a period of
renewal and expansion. Its full-time faculty complement is
29, and two endowed visiting chairs bring distinguished
scholars from around the world. In addition, the College is
affiliated with the Native Law Centre, and offers an LL.M.
degree which attracts promising young researchers. The
College of Law and the University have recently partnered
with community organizations to establish Community Legal
Aid Services of Saskatoon's Inner City (CLASSIC) a poverty
law clinic with staff lawyers and a substantial and growing
Clinical Law program for students.
More information on the College and on its strategic
direction for the coming years can be found at:
http://www.usask.ca/law
or from:
CONTACT: Dean Brent Cotter
Email: MAILTO:brent.cotter@usask.ca.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE:
A letter of application, curriculum vitae, sample of
academic writing, academic transcripts and letters from
three academic referees, should be sent to:
CONTACT: Dean W. Brent Cotter, Q.C.
College of Law
15 Campus Drive
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7N 5A6
Tel: (306) 966-5910
Fax: (306) 966-5900
The University of Saskatchewan is committed to Employment
Equity. Members of Designated Groups (women, aboriginal
people, people with disabilities and visible minorities)
are encouraged to self-identify on their applications.
Self-identification forms are available from Human
Resources Division or at:
http://adminsrv.usask.ca/hrdivision/employment/EMPAPP6.doc
Posted 10/29/09
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