Position Summary
This is a full-time (academic year appointment) tenure-track position for the College of Law’s Boise location, at the rank of Assistant Professor.
The faculty member will be responsible for teaching Property Law and other related courses determined in consultation with the dean, with potential areas of need including Administrative Law, Environmental Law, Housing Law, Land Use Law, Native Land Law, Natural Resources Law, Tribal Cultural Property Law, Urban Development Law, and Water Law.
The faculty member will be expected to develop mentoring relationships with law students, advise students on curricular and co-curricular activities, and develop a scholarly, outreach, and engagement agenda that will enrich the scholarly and legal communities and those they serve.
The faculty member will also represent the law school through participation in scholarly conferences, as well as through publication in national and / or international scholarly journals, which may include interdisciplinary placements.
The faculty member will also attend faculty meetings and serve on committees at the University and / or College level Unit / Department Summary Founded in 1889, the University of Idaho is the state’s land grant university and is a comprehensive research institution with its main campus in Moscow.
With a first year entering class of approximately 130 students, equally split between the two campuses, the University of Idaho College of Law is ranked as one of the Best Value Law Schools by Pre-Law Magazine.
We emphasize quality over quantity, have an average enrollment of 350 students and operate both in Boise and Moscow. Information about the College of Law is available on its website at .
Moscow is the quintessential college town, located in northern Idaho, surrounded by nature’s beauty with unlimited outdoor activities.
Boise, the state capital, is the economic and governmental center of Idaho. Boise has been named one of the Top 100 Best Places to Live and is presently the fastest growing city in the United States.
Established in 1909, the University of Idaho College of Law is the sole law school in the state. Administrative Summary Contingency Description Teaching & Advising 65% Scholarship & Creative Activity 25% Outreach & Extension 5% University Service & Leadership 5% Qualifications Minimum Education / Degree Required Listed degree qualification is required at time of application. Required Qualifications
- J.D. from an accredited school or the equivalent.
- Experience teaching, or related experience.
- Experience in creating a safe, welcoming, and dynamic learning environment of belonging for all students, or related experience.
Preferred Qualifications
- A record of excellence in scholarship, or related experience.
- At least three years of post-J.D. practice, clerking, or teaching experience.
- Expertise in the area of Property Law.
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