Snabbfakta
- Limassol
- Heltid
- Rekrytering
Kategorier:
- Juridik
Titlar:
- Assistant Professor
- Lektor
Ansök senast: 2025-06-15
Law faculty positions at the University of Limassol
The University of Limassol (UoL) is seeking to recruit academic lawyers to fill faculty member positions (Teaching & Research faculty) in the following disciplines:
- Associate Professor or (Full) Professor in Criminal Law.
- Assistant Professor in European and/or Private Law.
Category: full-time.
Closing date for applications: open until the posts are filled.
Estimated starting date: Upon the establishment of the Department of Law and the Law Degree (between September 2025 and January 2026).
Salary and benefits: internationally competitive remuneration package, depending on academic rank, qualifications and experience.
The University of Limassol is in the process of establishing a Department of Law and, to start with, to offer a Bachelor of Law programme providing a competitive law degree with all the academic and professional skills required by the profession and the labour market. The University of Limassol community is made up of select academics who aim to promote teaching and learning, research and practice both nationally and internationally.
The University of Limassol (www.uol.ac.cy) places equal emphasis on excellence in research and teaching and has an ambitious sustainable development plan. It is based in cosmopolitan Limassol, home to hundreds of international companies in technology, finance, professional services, real estate, tourism and shipping.
Responsibilities:
- Teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in their area of expertise and/or related fields.
- Develop and deliver conventional and distance learning courses and programs.
- Supervision of undergraduate and postgraduate students for dissertation work.
- Research publication programme in world-class research journals.
- Securing external funding for research activities.
- Contributing to University objectives such as leading curricula
Qualifications required: Candidates must hold a PhD degree from an accredited university and have expertise in at least one of the above-mentioned disciplines. Excellent oral and written knowledge of both Greek and English are required. The successful candidate must have a strong record of publications and a commitment to high quality research through publications in international journals and examples of teaching excellence and academic program development.
Online applications at https://www.uol.ac.cy/en/career/law-faculty-positions/with all relevant documents: (1) cover letter; (2) CV (in Greek and English); (3) research plan for the next 3 years; (4) two samples of published research. and (5) teaching evaluation scores (if available).