Undergraduate Lecturer in Law
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Academic
The University at Buffalo School of Law seeks a Lecturer in the undergraduate Law BA program
. This is a non-tenure track, calendar year (12-month) renewable position with the primary responsibility of teaching undergraduate courses in law. There is no requirement of producing scholarship, but you may be asked to fill administrative roles associated with the bachelor’s program.
- Developing syllabi and identifying appropriate instructional materials; this may or may not include remote learning;
- Demonstrating expertise in the assigned subjects and the ability to share that expertise with undergraduate students;
- Contributing to and maintaining an inclusive and collaborative learning environment;
- Ensuring that students receive prompt and productive feedback concerning their work;
- Assessing student performance against learning outcomes;
- Teaching the equivalent of 15 credits per year (typically two three-credit courses in Fall and Spring and one three-credit course in the summer or winter);
- Attending faculty meetings in the fall and spring semesters.
- A demonstrated history of successful teaching at the graduate or undergraduate level;
- Two or more years of professional legal experience;
- Supervisory experience in a legal practice setting;
- A record of engagement with the School of Law.
$65,000 - $75,000
CampusNorth Campus
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University at Buffalo is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and, in keeping with our commitment, welcomes all to apply including veterans and individuals with disabilities. Arrangements will be made if an applicant has a disability in order to provide access to the application, interview and selection process upon request. Reasonable accommodation requests must be made in a timely manner by email at diversity or by phone .
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