Lecturer in Modern Slavery
University of Hull
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Reference: AE0240
Campus: Hull
Faculty/Area: Institutes
Subject Group/Team: Wilberforce Institute for the Study of Slavery and Emancipation
Salary:
£36,386 to £42,155
per annum
Post Type: Full Time
Closing Date: Monday 03 October 2022
Interview Date:
To be confirmed
The Wilberforce Institute and the Law School at the University of Hull is seeking to appoint a Lecturer in modern slavery. The post will be heavily research oriented though there will be teaching opportunities as part of the position in the School of Law and in the Faculties of Business, Law and Politics. The successful applicants will have a relevant PhD, capacity to do internationally leading research in the field of modern slavery, teaching and research experience in social sciences, especially in law, broadly construed. The successful applicants will join a world leading research institution devoted to combating the ills of modern slavery at all levels. Interviews will be held as soon as possible with an ambition to have successful applicants start work during the 2022/23 year.
Further information on the positions and their duties can be obtained from Professor Trevor Burnard at [email protected] 07765162504.
Information about the Wilberforce Institute can be found at Wilberforce Institute University of Hull . Information on the Law School can be found at The Law School University of Hull
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