Stipendiary Lectureship in Law

The Queen’s College seeks to appoint a five-hour Stipendiary Lecturer for one year from 1st October 2021. The successful candidate will be responsible for providing five hours a week (averaged over the academic year) of undergraduate tuition in Law at Queen’s.

The College is committed to fostering equality, diversity and inclusiveness. We particularly encourage applications from women, disabled people and people from Black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds, as these groups are currently under-represented in the College's academic staff.

The successful candidate will be expected to teach three or more of the following four papers: Criminal Law, A Roman Introduction to Private Law, Contract and Tort. The first two papers are compulsory elements of the syllabus for Law Moderations (and as such are studied by first year students in their first two terms of study), while the second two are compulsory elements of the syllabus for the Final Honour School in Jurisprudence (and as such are studied by students who have successfully progressed beyond Law Moderations).

Salary and Allowances: This is a part-time post and the postholder will receive a salary on the recommended scale for a five-hour Stipendiary Lecturer, currently £11,463-£12,893 per annum.

Place of Work: The Queen’s College – central Oxford.

The closing date for application is noon on Wednesday 2nd June 2021. Interviews will be held online in late June.

Please see www.queens.ox.ac.uk/vacancies for the Further Particulars and Application Guidance.