Lecturer/Associate Professor in Law (Maritime
Plymouth, Devon, PL2, England, UK
Listed on 2026-08-22
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Law/Legal
Professional Development -
Education / Teaching
Academic, University Professor, College Lecturer, Professional Development
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Salary £39,906 - £67,468 per annum
- Grade 7/8 or 9 dependent on experience
Job profile for Lecturer/Associate Professor in Law (Maritime)
Lecturer/Associate Professor in Law (Maritime)Job details
Salary £39,906 - £67,468 per annum
- Grade 7/8 or 9 dependent on experience
Contractual hours 37 Basis FR Permanent Fulltime All Year
Interview date Week commencing Monday 12 October 2026
Job category/type Academic/Research
Date posted 18/08/2026
Job reference B1354
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Job Description - attachment B1354
Job Description
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The School of Law, Humanities and Social Sciences seeks to appoint a Lecturer or Associate Professor, dependent on experience, in Law. The successful candidate will have expertise and professional substantial experience in Maritime Law, with a particular focus on marine autonomy, ocean governance, and emerging maritime technologies. They will contribute to teaching, professional engagement, and applied scholarship aligned with the University of Plymouth’s distinctive position as a national leader in marine and maritime innovation.
This role is uniquely situated within Plymouth’s context as the UK’s National Centre for Marine Autonomy and home to the UK’s first National Marine Park, a unique national asset and a model for future marine parks across the UK, offering exceptional opportunities for collaboration across law, marine science, engineering, and policy. The appointee will be expected to engage actively with this ecosystem, contributing to the legal and regulatory dimensions of the rapidly evolving maritime domain.
Applicants may come from either academic or professional legal backgrounds; however, relevant professional experience in maritime law, shipping, marine governance, or associated sectors is essential. Candidates may hold a PhD in Law, a professional legal qualification, or equivalent experience relevant to the role.
For more information on School of Law Humanities and Social Sciences please visit our dedicated webpage at
Due to the nature of the role, unfortunately we are unable to accommodate working from home.
For an informal discussion to find out more about the role then please contact Giulio Calcara / Jason Lowther: by email at g or
Essential Criteria (meeting these is essential to both lecturer and AP level)- A professional legal qualification (Solicitor, Barrister, Chartered Legal Executive, or equivalent), or a PhD in Law (completed or near completion), supported by significant and relevant professional experience in the maritime or marine sector.
- Demonstrable professional experience in Maritime Law, including areas such as shipping law, marine environmental law, law of the sea, port regulation, or maritime commercial practice.
- A clear track record of (AP level), or capacity for (lecturer level), engagement with the legal and regulatory implications of marine autonomy and emerging maritime technologies (e.g. autonomous vessels, maritime data systems, AI in shipping).
- Ability to teach flexibly across multiple areas of the LLB and LLM programmes, including contributing to core law provision.
- Commitment to delivering an excellent student experience and supporting graduate employability in maritime, marine, environmental, and ocean-related sectors.
- Ability to engage effectively with external stakeholders, including maritime industries, regulators, government, environmental organisations, and defence/security partners.
For more information about the job and the person specification, please refer to the job description.
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