UNM School of Law is recruiting an Indian Law faculty member. Please consider applying or share with interested candidates. The link to apply is here:
https://unmjobs.unm.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=69890
The position ad is below.
The University of New Mexico School of Law invites applications for one faculty position in its Law and Indigenous Peoples Program starting in the Fall of 2013. The position is full-time and may be probationary leading to a tenure decision, tenured, or visiting. Academic rank and salary will be based on experience and qualifications.
The Law and Indigenous Peoples Program is widely regarded to be among the finest in the country. The School of Law therefore seeks individuals with the scholarly and teaching qualifications to build upon the excellence of this program.
The Indian Law position requires someone who is committed to teaching and scholarship in one or more areas of Indian Law. The Law and Indigenous Peoples program offers courses in: Federal Indian Law, Tribal Law, and International Law and the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. We are interested in building and developing these concentrations of law. In addition, the Law and Indigenous Peoples Program offers an Indian Law Certificate, publishes the Tribal Law Journal, provides clinical experiences through the Southwest Indian Law Clinic and works closely with the nationally-known American Indian Law Center (AILC), Inc., a non-profit legal and public policy organization. The Pre-Law Summer Institute, which prepares Native American students for law school, is administered by the AILC and hosted by the UNM School of Law. Please see our website at lawschool.unm.edu for more information.
The University of New Mexico is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.
The University of New Mexico (UNM) provides a diversified package of benefits including medical, dental, vision, and life insurance. In addition, UNM offers educational benefits through tuition remission and dependent education programs.