Tenure Track Assistant Professor, Law
Listed on 2026-07-10
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Academic -
Law/Legal
Overview
The Law Department at Bentley University is seeking a tenure‑track, full‑time Assistant Professor to begin July1,2027. The position focuses on teaching undergraduate Business Law courses (class sizes capped at 35) and may include a graduate course in Law, Ethics, and Social Responsibility. Candidates are expected to enhance courses in Health Law, Securities Law, and Social Justice Law.
Responsibilities- Teach undergraduate Business Law courses and, where required, graduate courses in Law, Ethics, and Social Responsibility.
- Develop and deliver engaging, inclusive instruction for up to 35 students per class.
- Publish high‑quality, impactful scholarship in respected academic journals.
- Serve the Department and University through service activities and community engagement.
- Participate actively in departmental and university initiatives, including student advising, speaker engagement, student organization support, service learning, and career services.
- Juris Doctorate (JD).
- Demonstrated potential for excellent undergraduate and/or graduate teaching.
- Promise of producing high‑quality, impactful scholarship.
- Evidence of willingness to engage with students outside the classroom and participate in department and university service.
- Familiarity with Brightspace and Zoom or willingness to learn these platforms.
- Experience teaching undergraduate law courses within a business program/curriculum.
- Proven ability to publish in law reviews.
- Curriculum Vitae (CV).
- Letter of interest explaining fit with Bentley and the Law Department.
- Teaching Statement, describing inclusive classroom practices.
- Research Statement, outlining plans for developing a research stream and/or area of legal expertise.
Assistant Professor: $111,666 – $151,078 (dependent on experience, education, and qualifications).
Diversity StatementBentley University is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to building a diverse community of students, faculty, and staff. We encourage applications from persons in underrepresented groups, individuals with disabilities, covered veterans, and those with diverse experiences and backgrounds.
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