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Monday, 26 April 2021

St Catharine's CollegeSt Catharine’s College in the University of Cambridge invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for a Teaching and Research Fellowship in Law. The Fellowship is tenable for four years from a date no later than 1 September 2021. The Fellowship is likely to be of particular interest to early-career scholars, and is intended to enable the post-holder to devote substantial time to research while also contributing to the teaching of Law in the College. The post-holder is thus expected to be research active.

The post-holder will be required to undertake eight hours of small-group College teaching per week during Terms, and will be required to assume the role of Director of Studies in Law. The post-holder will be required to teach two subjects in the Law Tripos, the University’s undergraduate Law course. Particular preference may be given to candidates who are able to offer at least one of the following subjects: Criminal Law; Equity; European Union Law; Land Law. It is likely that the post-holder will be elected to an Official Fellowship of the College, which carries a range of benefits and responsibilities. Remuneration will be at point 38 on the University of Cambridge’s pay scale (currently FTE £30,046). There may also be opportunities to contribute to teaching programmes in the Faculty of Law, which would be separately remunerated.

For more information about the post, and the College, see the St Catharine's website.

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