You will have a strong academic background with both undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in law, alongside a PhD. With a proven track record of internationally recognised publications and securing external research funding, you will have experience in supervising PhD students through to completion.
We are interested in candidates able to deliver teaching and research in any area of Law although the ability to teach one or more foundations of legal knowledge would be required (Criminal Law, Contract Law, Tort Law, Equity & Trusts Law, Public Law, EU Law/Retained EU Law, Land Law).
We would welcome applications particularly from candidates with research interests in Law & Technology broadly defined (AI & Law, ethical aspects of the use of AI and its impact in Law, generative AI and the legal professions, Cyber-security, Cyber Law, Blockchain, FinTech, RegTech etc.).
Your ability to contribute to innovative teaching, combined with a commitment to educational excellence, will be essential. You will also have the interpersonal skills necessary to mentor students and colleagues, work effectively in teams, and lead teaching and research programmes.