JOB OFFER – VISITING LECTURER
During the Spring Semester of this academic year (2016-2017), the
DISTU Department of the University of Tuscia, in its effort to promote the
internationalisation of the legal studies, will offer a course on “Civil Law
and Common Law Systems: Convergences and Divergences” as part of its Programme
in Law.
The course – open to the attendance of undergraduate and doctoral
students – will consist of 6 lectures, each one lasting 3 hours, to be held in
English, preferably in three consecutive weeks, in the period March-April 2017.
The DISTU Department seeks to appoint a foreign (non-Italian)
visiting scholar, who will be responsible for the delivery of the course, as
well as for the evaluation of the short essays that students will elaborate
during the course in order to obtain the certificate and the 10 credits
provided for the course. No more than 20 students will attend the course.
The Department has allocated up to a maximum of € 3,000.00
(remuneration, travel and living expenses included). The gross sum of € 250.00
will be paid for each day’s seminar, which is to be considered as exclusive of
all taxes and duties applicable to the University and/or the recipient.
Travel and living expenses will also be reimbursed up to a maximum
of € 1,500.00.
Requisites
The candidate should:
1. Not be of Italian nationality;
2. Be in possession of a level of competency of the English
language of at least C1;
3. Hold a Masters degree or equivalent or a Research Doctorate or
PhD;
4. Have academic, professional and teaching experience in the
field of the Human Rights.
The application (written in English) should be sent to the
Director of the DISTU Department, Professor Giulio Vesperini (email to sangiovanni@unitus.it, and copy to mario.savino@unitus.it) by 25 January
2017. It should include a detailed academic-professional curriculum (written in
English) and a list of the candidate’s academic publications. The DISTU
Department will give communication of the results of the selection process by
10 February 2017.
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