Abstract
The path to becoming a law professor is strewn with unspoken norms and
expectations. This document puts the quiet bits in writing by outlining
what practical early steps graduate students can take to position
themselves for an academic job, and what a tenure-track professorship
application package looks like.
The advice is primarily directed at doctoral candidates in law intending to go on the law school job markets in Canada, other Commonwealth countries, or the United States.
Topics covered include:
1. Early-stage planning
2. Finding your (scholarly) people
3. Conferences and workshops
4. Job application package
5. Writing and publishing
6. Job market
7. Interview day
8. Job talk
The advice is primarily directed at doctoral candidates in law intending to go on the law school job markets in Canada, other Commonwealth countries, or the United States.
Topics covered include:
1. Early-stage planning
2. Finding your (scholarly) people
3. Conferences and workshops
4. Job application package
5. Writing and publishing
6. Job market
7. Interview day
8. Job talk
Original language | English |
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Type | Presentation Slides |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Nov 17 2021 |