Departmental Lecturership in International Refugee and Human Rights Law
Oxford Department of International Development, 3 Mansfield Road, Oxford
Grade 7: £29,249 - £35,938 p.a.
Applications are invited for a Departmental Lecturership in International Refugee and Human Rights Law beginning 1 September 2012 (or as soon as possible thereafter) and tenable until 31 August 2013. Duties include teaching on international human rights and refugee law as part of the MSc degree in Refugee and Forced Migration Studies, supervising graduate students, engaging in examining and assessments and undertaking relevant research. Applicants should have a doctorate (or be nearing completion of a doctorate) in law or a law related subject, the ability to teach graduate students, an active research and publications record in the field of human rights and international refugee and asylum regimes, and the ability to work effectively with colleagues as part of an interdisciplinary team.
Applications for this vacancy are to be made online using the University of Oxford's online recruitment system. You will be required to upload a supporting statement and CV as part of your online application.
Only applications received before 12 noon UK time on Friday **4 May 2012** can be considered.
The job description and selection criteria are available at https://www.recruit.ox.ac.uk/pls/hrislivedoc/docs/0000164764.pdf.
Informal enquiries about the post may be directed to Professor Dawn Chatty, RSC Director ([log in to unmask]).
Should you experience any difficulties using the online application system, please email [log in to unmask]
Apply for this position using the University of Oxford's online recruitment system at https://www.recruit.ox.ac.uk/pls/hrisliverecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.display_form.
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