Sunday, January 20, 2013

UK : Dean's Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship

UNSW Law sets the standard for Australian legal education, research and public engagement. Our teaching is student-centred, research-based and outward-looking, never losing sight of law's impact on how we live now. Our graduates have flexible skills, critical perspectives and
broad horizons. Our research is interdisciplinary, collaborative and leads to real change in public policy and the law.


UNSW Law comprises of 11 affiliated legal research, education and advocacy centres. The quality of the Faculty' s research is recognised by a consistently high level of prestigious funding from the Australian Research Council and other bodies. For further information
about UNSW Law, please visit: law.unsw.edu. au

Applications are invited from early career researchers of exceptional calibre for the Dean's Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship in 2013. It is an opportunity for researchers who have completed their doctorate (PhD or SJD) in the last five years to undertake research in a field
consistent with the School's research strengths. The appointment is part of UNSW Law's strategic priority to attract researchers of high quality and potential in its key research areas.

Fellows are selected on the basis of their research accomplishments and potential, their academic career interests, and the capacity of the School to provide mentoring.

The position is full-time, and is available for a period of two years at Level A or B.
Level of appointment will be determined on the basis of previous experience and achievement relative to opportunity.

An attractive relocation allowance will be offered to the successful interstate or overseas applicant.
Applicants are expected to commence in or as soon as possible after July 2013.
Women and people from equity groups are encouraged to apply.

Applicants must address the selection criteria found within the position description in their online application. Applicants must also follow the application instructions contained in the 'Application Process' section of the information pack.

An applicant may be required to undergo pre-employment checks prior to appointment to this role.

For further information about the position, please contact Professor Janet Chan, Associate Dean (Research) on email j.chan@unsw. edu.au via the Apply button below or phone (61 2) 9385 2753