Aptpuo - Winter 2027 - Dcl5135 - Contemporary Issues In Law

Uottawa

Ottawa, ON, Canada
Base: $239.47 ph (2,024-2,025); bonus/equity: not ...
Legal research and writing skills
Graduate level teaching experience
Interdisciplinary research application
This course aims to enable graduate (LLM) students to acquire competencies and skills relevant to their level of research activity by exploring contemporary legal issues through interdisciplinary materials

Job Summary

  • This course aims to enable graduate (LLM) students to acquire competencies and skills relevant to their level of research activity by exploring contemporary legal issues through interdisciplinary materials.
  • The University of Ottawa embraces diversity and inclusion in the workplace and is committed to creating an accessible, barrier-free work environment.
  • The Common Law Section seeks candidates who can reinforce uOttawa’s position as a leader in graduate education in law with expertise in legal research, writing, and knowledge mobilization.

Matching Summary

This course aims to enable graduate (LLM) students to acquire competencies and skills relevant to their level of research activity by exploring contemporary legal issues through interdisciplinary materials.

Salary

Base: $239.47 per hour (2024-2025); Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Not specified

Skills & Requirements

Must-have

  • Legal research and writing skills
  • Graduate level teaching experience
  • Interdisciplinary research application
  • Legal knowledge mobilization
  • Part-time professor role

Nice-to-have

  • Vision and energy for graduate education leadership
  • Experience with academic presentations
  • Commitment to diversity and inclusion

Key Requirements

  • LL.B., J.D., or equivalent degree
  • PhD in law preferred
  • Membership in Law Society of Ontario preferred
  • Prior graduate level teaching experience
  • Extensive knowledge in legal research and writing

Work Rights

Canadians and permanent residents given priority

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