Assistant or Associate Professor - Criminal Law
Listed on 2025-12-01
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Academic -
Law/Legal
Description
The University of Houston Law Center (UHLC) invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor position to begin in the academic year with a primary doctrinal emphasis in criminal law. Applicants for the position must hold a J.D. degree (or the equivalent) and should demonstrate the potential for success as a scholar, teacher, and future member of the UH and the Law Center’s broader community.
The primary teaching focus for the position is to cover the 1L doctrinal course for criminal law. Upper-level course teaching options are flexible. Willingness to teach other courses in the Law Center curriculum, including other 1L courses, courses covered on the bar exam, or other upper-level topics, is also a positive factor. Further information about the Law Center and its programs is available at: http://(Use the "Apply for this Job" box below)..
An attorney appointed to the position must, at a minimum, hold a J.D. degree from an ABA-accredited law school.
Required AttachmentsCurriculum Vitae
After submitting your application in the system for this posting, please send Assistant Dean Duncan a courtesy email , attaching a resume or curriculum vitae.
Official transcripts are required for a faculty appointment and will be requested upon selection of the final candidate. All positions at the University of Houston-System are security sensitive and will require a criminal history check. Individuals conducting research in critical infrastructure areas (i.e., communication infrastructure systems, cybersecurity systems, electric grid, hazardous waste treatment systems, and/or water treatment facilities) are subject to regular review to ensure the security and integrity of the research is maintained.
The University of Houston System and its universities are Equal Opportunity Institutions. Everyone is encouraged to apply.
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