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SUMMARY:Call for Applications: Northwestern University: Postdoc\, Legal History
DESCRIPTION:Northwestern’s Center for Legal Studies is pleased to continue a collaborative partnership with the Jack Miller Center for Teaching America’s Founding Principles and History. We seek applications for the centerpiece of the partnership: a two-year post-doctoral fellowship held in residence at Northwestern University’s Center for Legal Studies beginning September 1\, 2019. \nA strong preference will be given to candidates working at the intersections of constitutional innovation\, politics\, and law in the context of the rise of eighteenth century invention\, new understandings of property\, the Enlightenment\, and the creation of the United States. Particularly encouraged to apply are candidates in legal history\, the history of political and economic thought\, and/or political theory whose work is empirically grounded in the eighteenth century but has significant contemporary implications for questions of constitutionalism\, liberty\, equality\, and democracy. \nThe post-doctoral fellow will offer three courses per year on topics pertaining to early American and Atlantic Enlightenment history\, political and economic thought\, and/or social science. In addition to engaging in an active research and publishing agenda\, the candidate is expected to provide a reasonable amount of assistance with organizing other activities associated with the Fellowship and the Legal Studies Program. The annual salary for the fellow is $50\,000\, plus fringe benefits and a $1\,500 renewable annual research budget. The fellow is required to organize and participate in several activities associated with Jack Miller Center events at Northwestern. These activities include producing an essay on the fellow’s work; participating in the Annual Jack Miller Faculty Development Summer Institute for professors; working with Legal Studies faculty hosting a website that features the fellow’s work and other activities related to the Jack Miller Center; and planning\, attending\, and participating in the Law in Motion Lecture series. Generous funds are available to bring in scholars central to the fellow’s own scholarship for such events. This is a nine-month faculty appointment\, and applicant must have a Ph.D. in hand by September 1\, 2019. \nApplicants should submit a cover letter stating qualifications and field of interest\, a CV\, a writing sample\, a sample syllabus of a proposed course\, and two letters of recommendation. Northwestern University is an Equal Opportunity\, Affirmative Action Employer of all protected classes\, including veterans and individuals with disabilities. Women\, racial and ethnic minorities\, individuals with disabilities\, and veterans are encouraged to apply. Hiring is contingent upon eligibility to work in the United States. Applications should be submitted no later than February 15\, 2019. \nPlease contact Ann Kelchner (a-kelchner@northwestern.edu) with questions.
URL:https://islamiclaw.blog/event/call-for-applications-northwestern-university-postdoc-legal-history/
LOCATION:Northwestern University\, Evanston\, IL
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SUMMARY:Northwestern University Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Law & Inequality\, 2018-2020
DESCRIPTION:Northwestern University’s Center for Legal Studies invites applications from outstanding candidates for a full-time\, two-year\, non-renewable teaching and research post-doctoral fellowship beginning fall 2018. The purpose of the fellowship is to recognize and support original interdisciplinary research and teaching in the study of law and inequality in race\, crime\, policing\, mass incarceration\, civil rights\, and related subject areas. \nEligible candidates will hold a PhD in sociology\, political science\, history\, psychology\, economics or related disciplinary and interdisciplinary fields by the start of the appointment (August 15\, 2018) and have a record of excellence in teaching and research in law and racial inequality. \nThe fellowship will be held in residence in Northwestern University’s Center for Legal Studies for two academic years (2018-19 & 2019-20).  Fellows will teach two (2) undergraduate courses per year of the fellowship (4 total) and participate in the intellectual life of the Center including attending speaker events\, workshops and reading groups in interdisciplinary legal studies. \nNorthwestern University’s Legal Studies Program brings together students and scholars to explore law\, legal institutions\, and legal processes using the methodology and perspective of the social sciences and the humanities. The program offers an undergraduate major and minor and programming for graduate students from a variety of disciplines. \nTo Apply: \nFull details \nIn order to receive full consideration\, applications should be received by April 15\, 2018 and include: \n\nCurrent c.v.;\nA cover letter describing teaching and research interests;\nSample syllabi for a course in related research area;\nUp to two (2) writing samples which may include published or unpublished articles or dissertation chapters;\nPlans for research and publications during the time in residence;\nA statement of diversity (optional)
URL:https://islamiclaw.blog/event/northwestern-university-post-doctoral-fellowship-in-law-inequality-2018-2020/
LOCATION:Northwestern University\, Evanston\, IL
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