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University of Connecticut (UConn) Associate Professor/Professor of Law in Storrs, Connecticut
INTRODUCTION
The University of Connecticut School of Law invites applications from entry-level and lateral candidates for one full-time, tenure-track, or tenured-at-hire faculty position commencing in the fall of 2025. Although we will consider candidates with a range of curricular and scholarly expertise, we have a particular interest in taxation, professional responsibility, patent law, and immigration law. A successful candidate will have a record of professional accomplishments commensurate with an appointment at the rank of (1) Associate Professor (for entry-level candidates) or (2) Professor (for lateral candidates) with an opportunity for tenure-at-hire.
The UConn School of Law is especially interested in receiving applications from candidates who will add to the diversity of our faculty and community. We welcome applications from underrepresented groups and other candidates with experiences, backgrounds, and viewpoints that will enrich the diversity of our institution.
UConn Law School is the top-ranked public law school in the Northeast, offering a professional education and scholarly environment of the highest quality. The School is committed to building and supporting a vibrant, multicultural, and diverse community of students, faculty, and staff. Its beautiful Gothic Revival campus is located in the West End of Hartford, a few miles from the state capitol and courts, as well as the headquarters of leading insurance companies and other major corporations. The School has both day and evening divisions and offers the JD (Juris Doctor) degree, LLM (Master of Laws) degrees, and the SJD (Doctor of Laws) degree, as well as several dual degree programs. The UConn Law faculty includes leading scholars, experienced practitioners, and internationally known experts in a wide range of fields. The Law School hosts four student journals, over forty student organizations, extensive clinical and public service for the surrounding communities, and one of the largest law libraries in the world.
Founded in 1881, UConn is a Land Grant and Sea Grant institution and member of the Space Grant Consortium. It is the state’s flagship institution of higher education and includes a main campus in Storrs, CT, four regional campuses throughout the state, and 13 Schools and Colleges, including a Law School in Hartford, and Medical and Dental Schools at the UConn Health campus in Farmington. The University has approximately 10,000 faculty and staff and 32,000 students, including nearly 24,000 undergraduates and over 8,000 graduate and professional students. UConn is a Carnegie Foundation R1 (highest research activity) institution, among the top 25 public universities in the nation. Through research, teaching, service, and outreach, UConn embraces diversity and cultivates leadership, integrity, and engaged citizenship in its students, faculty, staff, and alumni. UConn promotes the health and well-being of citizens by enhancing the social, economic, cultural, and natural environments of the state and beyond. The University serves as a beacon of academic and research excellence as well as a center for innovation and social service to communities. UConn is a leader in many scholarly, research, and innovation areas. Today, the path forward includes exciting opportunities and notable challenges. Record numbers of undergraduate applications and support for student success have enabled the University to become extraordinarily selective.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
A JD degree or equivalent terminal degree in a related field.
Demonstrated expertise and ability to teach effectively, especially in the field of taxation, professional responsibility, patent law, or immigration law.
A demonstrated capacity for scholarly excellence.
A demonstrated commitment to advancing diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging in the workplace, legal academy, and/or profession.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Entry-Level (Associate Professor)
Demonstrated expertise and ability to teach courses in federal income taxation, professional responsibility, patent law, or immigration law.
Published or accepted work that demonstrates scholarly aptitude and long-term promise.
Active participation in relevant scholarly and/or professional communities.
Law school teaching experience.
Lateral (Professor)
Demonstrated expertise and ability to teach courses in federal income taxation, professional responsibility, patent law, or immigration law.
A strong national reputation in the candidate’s field of expertise.
A record of outstanding achievement in scholarship, teaching, and service.
Prominence in relevant scholarly and/or professional communities.
APPOINTMENT TERMS
This is a full-time appointment for a tenure-track or tenured-at-hire position. Lateral applicants must meet University requirements for appointment at the rank of Full Professor, with tenure. Salary and rank will be highly competitive and commensurate with background, qualifications, and experience. Benefits include health insurance, retirement annuities, and research support. Candidates should expect to work at the Law School located in Hartford, Connecticut.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
Employment of the successful candidate is contingent upon the successful completion of a pre-employment criminal background check.
TO APPLY
Please apply online to Search #498599 (http://jobs.hr.uconn.edu/cw/en-us/job/498599?lApplicationSubSourceID=) and submit the following application materials:
A letter of interest,
Curriculum vitae,
Scholarship statement,
Teaching statement,
Commitment to diversity statement,
Sample journal articles or books
Names and contact information for three (3) letters of reference.
Any questions about application materials may be directed to the appointments committee chair, Minor Myers, at minor.myers@uconn.edu.
At the University of Connecticut, our commitment to excellence encompasses a commitment to building a culturally diverse community.
This position will be filled subject to budgetary approval.
All employees are subject to adherence to the State Code of Ethics, which may be found at http://www.ct.gov/ethics/site/default.asp.
All members of the University of Connecticut are expected to exhibit appreciation of, and contribute to, an inclusive, respectful, and diverse environment for the University community.
The University of Connecticut aspires to create a community built on collaboration and belonging and has actively sought to create an inclusive culture within the workforce. The success of the University is dependent on the willingness of our diverse employee and student populations to share their rich perspectives and backgrounds in a respectful manner. This makes it essential for each member of our community to feel secure and welcomed and to thoroughly understand and believe that their ideas are respected by all. We strongly respect each individual employee’s unique experiences and perspectives and encourage all members of the community to do the same. All applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.
The University of Connecticut is an AA/EEO Employer.