Closing Date: 15th December, 2026
Description:
Department:Academic Affairs-JM
Location:
Belknap Campus
Time Type:
Part time
Part time
Worker Type:
Temporary (Fixed Term)
Temporary (Fixed Term)
Job Req ID:
R108781
Position Description:
The Brandeis School of Law invites applications for Part-Time Lecturer (PTL) teaching positions for the Spring 2026 (January-May), Summer 2026 (June - July), Fall 2026 (August-December) semesters. Review of applications will begin upon receipt and continue until positions are filled. Interested candidates should include in their application a resume or curriculum vitae and a cover letter or expression of interest that notes the subject area(s) the applicant is interested in teaching. Applications should be addressed to Professor Timothy Hall, Associate Dean of Faculty Affairs. Official academic transcripts will be required of all successful applicants.
We are interested in hiring in a wide variety of areas, but have particular interest in the following courses:
A J.D. degree and demonstrated expertise in the field are required. Prior teaching experience, particularly as an adjunct professor at a law school, is preferred, although it is not a requirement.
R108781
Position Description:
The Brandeis School of Law invites applications for Part-Time Lecturer (PTL) teaching positions for the Spring 2026 (January-May), Summer 2026 (June - July), Fall 2026 (August-December) semesters. Review of applications will begin upon receipt and continue until positions are filled. Interested candidates should include in their application a resume or curriculum vitae and a cover letter or expression of interest that notes the subject area(s) the applicant is interested in teaching. Applications should be addressed to Professor Timothy Hall, Associate Dean of Faculty Affairs. Official academic transcripts will be required of all successful applicants.
We are interested in hiring in a wide variety of areas, but have particular interest in the following courses:
- Professional Responsibility
- Mediation
- Administrative Law
- Trial Advocacy/Trial Practice
A J.D. degree and demonstrated expertise in the field are required. Prior teaching experience, particularly as an adjunct professor at a law school, is preferred, although it is not a requirement.