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Lecturer/Senior Lecturer

Employer: Faculty of Law, University of Cape Town
Location: Western Cape
Salary:
Date posted: 20 Apr 2017

Job Description:

Lecturer/Senior Lecturer

Institute of Marine and Environmental Law, Department of Public Law, Faculty of Law

We invite applications for an academic post specializing in environmental law in the Department of Public law in the Faculty of Law. The post is advertised at the level of lecturer/senior lecturer with appointment from 1 January 2018.

The successful candidate will be located in the Institute of Marine and Environmental Law (IMEL) where he/she will be expected to take part in the teaching of undergraduate and postgraduate courses on South African environmental law. He/she will also be expected to undertake research and supervise postgraduate students in the field of environmental law. Suitable candidates must demonstrate potential to be an academic leader in the field of environment law – as a lecturer, researcher and socially responsive advocate.

To view the full advertisement and for more information on the requirements and how to apply, please visit and follow the application process.                 

Reference number:    E17063  

Closing date: 31 May 2017

UCT is committed to the pursuit of excellence, diversity and redress in achieving its equity targets. Our Employment Equity Policy is available. For this post we seek particularly to attract Black South African candidates.

UCT reserves the right not to appoint.

Contact Details

Contact Person: Zulile Ncayiyana
Contact Number: 0216502163
Contact Email: Zulile.Ncayiyana@uct.ac.za

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