Tenure-track Position, College of Law - Saskatoon, Canada - University of Saskatchewan

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The College of Law has strength in a number of fields, including Dispute Resolution, Constitutional law, Aboriginal & Indigenous law and Access to Justice.

The College hosts two important centres, the Indigenous Law Centre and CREATE Justice and there are opportunities for significant interdisciplinary partnerships between the College and other academic units on campus, specifically the Graduate Schools of Public Health, Public Policy, and Environment and Sustainability.

Consequently, scholars who work in these areas may find the prospect of collaboration with members of the University's academic community particularly appealing.


The College of Law is the oldest law school in western Canada, and has provided public service, innovative legal education and high-quality legal scholarship to the Province, Canada and beyond since 1912.

We graduate leaders in a host of different areas with alumni holding judicial, political, academic, and private and public sector positions at the highest levels in a number of different regions within the country and beyond.

The law school is committed to providing its students with rich experiential learning opportunities. Our faculty members are award-winning teachers, recognized for their

teaching innovation and effectiveness. The College has embraced the interdisciplinary opportunities presented by being part of a major research-intensive university.

This fact is reflected in the value the law school attributes to the creation and dissemination of diverse forms of knowledge and the use of that knowledge to better the human condition.

The College boasts three major endowed chairs, the Ariel F. Sallows Chair in Human Rights, the Law Foundation of Saskatchewan H. Robert Arscott Chair, and the most recently endowed Estey Chair in Business Law.

These chairs allow us to bring distinguished scholars from Canada and around the world to the University thus enriching the academic life of the College.

The College offers a thesis-based LL.M. degree that attracts promising new researchers providing faculty with the opportunity to engage in graduate supervision.

In addition, the College actively pursues world-renowned academics to present seminars on a wide array of issues and annually plays host to at least one major conference or workshop.


This position includes a comprehensive benefits package which includes a dental, health and extended vision care plan; pension plan, life insurance (compulsory and voluntary), academic long-term disability, sick leave, travel insurance, death benefits, an employee assistance program, a professional expense allowance, and a flexible health and wellness spending program.


The salary ranges are as follows:

Assistant Professor:
$99,945 to $120,099


Associate Professor:
$120,099 to $140,253


Full Professor:
$140,253 to $163,766

Professor Martin Phillipson

Dean, College of Law

University of Saskatchewan

15 Campus Drive

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

S7N 5A6


Telephone:

Fax:

Status:
Permanent


Employment Group:
Senior Administration


Full Time Equivalent (FTE): 1


Posted Date: 2/23/2023


Closing Date:
Until Filled


Please review the University of Saskatchewan's
health and safety requirements for faculty, staff and students in consideration of the COVID-19 pandemic.


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