Fellowship Announcement: Law and Philosophy at UCLA

The UCLA Program in Law and Philosophy is offering a one to two year research fellowship to a recent law school graduate or Ph.D. in philosophy. The fellow will be asked to teach one course a year, attend and assist with the planning of Law and Philosophy events, and otherwise participate in the law school and philosophy department communities. The bulk of his or her time will be devoted to independent research. Candidates should have a strong interest in a career involving teaching and research in law and philosophy. Typical candidates will have either a post-graduate degree in law (J.D., LLM or S.J.D.) and/or a doctorate in philosophy, to be granted no later than September 2008 and no earlier than 2002. Competitive salary plus full benefits.

Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, a curriculum vitae, and a writing sample by December 1, 2007 and should arrange for three letters of recommendation to be sent by that date as well. Application materials are to be sent to:

    Law and Philosophy Fellowship
    c/o Seana Shiffrin, Faculty Director, Program in Law and Philosophy
    UCLA School of Law
    Box 951476
    LA, CA 90095-1476

Equal Opportunity Employer

The UCLA Law and Philosophy Program does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry, ethnicity, sex, disability, height, weight, religion, age, sexual orientation, gender, pregnancy, gender identity, marital status or veteran status in employment.