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Lecturer - Contract Type B

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NUI Galway

15d ago

  • Job
    Full-time
    Mid & Senior Level
  • Government & Politics
    Education & Teaching
  • Galway

AI generated summary

  • You need a PhD in International Human Rights Law, research track record, teaching experience, student supervision, collaboration skills, commitment to diversity, and public engagement.
  • You will deliver lectures on human rights law, supervise doctoral students, foster partnerships, and network within legal and human rights communities to enhance the university's reputation.

Requirements

  • To apply for the position of Lecturer in International Human Rights Law, candidates must meet the following requirements:
  • A PhD in International Human Rights Law or a related field
  • A track record of high-quality research and publications in the field of international human rights law
  • Experience in teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate levels
  • Ability to teach core areas including International Human Rights Law, climate justice, rights of minorities and racial justice
  • Experience in supervising doctoral students
  • Evidence of collaboration and partnership-building within academia and with external organizations
  • Commitment to the values of diversity and inclusivity in the academic environment
  • Ability to contribute to research training and the development of graduate programs
  • A strong commitment to public engagement and service in the field of human rights

Responsibilities

  • The postholder will be expected to deliver teaching within the areas of International Human Rights Law (undergraduate and postgraduate), climate justice, rights of minorities and racial justice.
  • Recruitment and supervision of doctoral students, and contribution to graduate research training will also be required.
  • The postholder will build both internal and external partnerships and collaborations.
  • The postholder will network across the legal and international human rights communities to enhance and further develop the reputation of the University in this field of study.

FAQs

What is the job title for this position?

The job title is Lecturer in International Human Rights Law.

What type of contract is offered for this position?

This position is a permanent contract.

Where is the University of Galway located?

The University of Galway is located in Ireland.

What are the main areas of teaching for this role?

The main areas of teaching include International Human Rights Law, climate justice, rights of minorities, and racial justice.

Is there an opportunity for engagement in doctoral supervision?

Yes, the postholder will be responsible for the recruitment and supervision of doctoral students.

What is the salary range for this position?

The salary range is €62,376 to €99,508 pro rata per annum.

When is the closing date for applications?

The closing date for receipt of applications is 17:00 (Irish Time) on 23rd January 2025.

Does this position require Garda vetting?

Yes, Garda vetting may apply for this position.

Are there opportunities for collaboration in this role?

Yes, the postholder is expected to build both internal and external partnerships and collaborations.

Does the University of Galway have a commitment to diversity?

Yes, the University of Galway celebrates diversity and actively encourages applications from all backgrounds.

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The University of Galway is a leading higher education institution that offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various disciplines. Their ultimate mission is to advance knowledge through innovative research and high-quality teaching, fostering intellectual and personal growth among students. Their purpose is to contribute to societal development by producing skilled graduates, conducting impactful research, and engaging with communities to address global challenges and drive progress.