Assistant Professor in Administrative Law (Toronto)

Assistant Professor in Administrative Law (Toronto)

21 Aug
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University of Toronto
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Toronto

21 Aug

University of Toronto

Toronto

Shape the future of law through teaching and research at the University of Toronto as an Assistant Professor focusing on Administrative and Constitutional Law. This full-time position offers engaging research opportunities in a vibrant academic setting. The Henry N.R.

Jackman

Faculty of Law invites applications for a tenure stream Assistant Professor role scheduled to begin July 1, 2027. Applicants must hold a JD or equivalent, with a doctoral degree preferred. Candidates should exhibit a strong research and teaching record in Public Law, demonstrating excellence and innovation in their work. Key Responsibilities:

- Drive independent research initiatives
- Build a funded research program
- Deliver lectures in Public and Constitutional Law
- Guide student projects and mentorship programs
- Participate in departmental service and activities Requirements:
- JD or equivalent degree required
- Doctorate preferred; research record essential
- Documented teaching excellence and experience
- Solid scholarly writing and presentation skills
- Commitment to diversity and inclusion in academia Join a prestigious faculty to advance your academic journey and mentor future legal minds.

📌 Assistant Professor in Administrative Law (Toronto)
🏢 University of Toronto
📍 Toronto

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