Dear Colleagues:
We are currently looking for the following here at Western. If
anyone has any questions, let me know:
The Faculty of Law (http://www.law.uwo.ca)
and the Faculty of Health Sciences (http://www.uwo.ca/fhs)
are seeking an outstanding scholar and educator for a tenure-track
or tenured position, effective July 1, 2014 (negotiable). The
successful candidate will be jointly appointed in the two
Faculties and hold a cross appointment in the Schulich School of
Medicine & Dentistry (http://www.schulich.uwo.ca).
His or her home faculty will be Faculty of Law. The successful
candidate will help advance the health law and policy field within
these three academic units.
JOB DESCRIPTION: The candidate will also play a role in shaping
the University's research and curriculum priorities in the health
law and policy field, and in raising the University's academic and
public profile in this area. Western University and its affiliated
teaching hospitals and research institutes are among Canada's
premier centers for health research and education. The
University's reputation in the health field has been established
by dedicated researchers and educators, commitment to social
responsibility and an affinity for strategic partnerships.
The candidate will have primary responsibility for developing the
Faculty of Law's health law curriculum and will be expected to
teach a course(s) in the Faculty. The Faculty has been a leader in
curriculum development and health policy reform, particularly in
relation to impaired driving and substance abuse matters. It is
now looking to expand its course offerings and research, both
within the Faculty and in conjunction with other academic units.
The Faculty of Law has attracted outstanding applicants with
academic research interests in the health law and policy field to
its Master of Laws (LLM), Master of Studies in Law (MSL) and PhD
Programs.
In partnership with the Faculty of Law, the School of Health
Studies in the Faculty of Health Sciences offers an undergraduate
course in health law and policy to health science students and
other Western undergraduates. The Faculty of Health Sciences is
intent on maintaining this course and expanding its course
offerings in the health law and policy area including developing
its graduate-level health law and policy initiatives. The School
of Health Studies is one of six Schools within the Faculty of
Health Sciences. The Faculty currently offers a number of Masters
and PhD Programs. The successful candidate will support a range of
these teaching and related activities together with other members
of the Faculties of Law and Health Sciences.
The candidate will also help shape the Schulich School of Medicine
& Dentistry's new 12-month Master of Public Health Program (https://www.schulich.uwo.ca/publichealth/mph).
The first cohort of students was admitted in September 2013 and
enrolment will increase. This interdisciplinary program is taught
using the case-based method of instruction and experience with
this teaching approach would be an asset. In addition to teaching
the half-course in Health Policy, Law and Equity, the candidate
would be expected to participate in supervising students in their
practicum assignments.
JOB QUALIFICATIONS: Priority will be given to candidates who have
proven track records in teaching and scholarship in the health law
and policy field. Applicants will be expected to have a JD/LLB and
a Master or PhD degree in law or a health-related field.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Interested applicants should send their
curriculum vitae, official copies of university transcripts for
all degrees, a statement of their research interests and plans, a
summary of their teaching philosophy and/or teaching experience,
and three letters of academic reference to:
Professor Robert Solomon
c/o Nanette Love
Faculty of Law
Western University
London, ON, N6A 3K7
Email: lawdean@uwo.ca
Electronic applications are preferred. Applicants must ensure that
the form available at: http://www.uwo.ca/facultyrelations/faculty/Application-FullTime-Faculty-Position-Form.pdf
is completed and included with their application. The Selection
Committee will review applications on a rolling basis until the
position is filled.
Positions are subject to budget approval. Applicants should be
fluent in English. While all qualified candidates are encouraged
to apply, Canadians and permanent residents will be given
priority. Western University is committed to employment equity and
welcomes applications from all qualified women and men, including
visible minorities, aboriginal people and persons with
disabilities.
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Jason Neyers
Professor of Law
Faculty of Law
Western University
N6A 3K7
(519) 661-2111 x. 88435