Loyola University New Orleans College of Law -
Professor/
Associate Professor/
Assistant Professor
Loyola University New Orleans College of Law is now accepting applications for one or more tenure-track or tenured positions to begin August 1, 2024. Currently, Loyola’s curricular needs include civil/comparative law, international law, torts, business law, environmental law, and health law courses. We especially welcome applications from candidates who will add to the diversity of our educational community and who have demonstrated expertise in working with a diverse student body. If you are interested in applying, please submit your curriculum vitae, cover letter, and a statement about how you can promote diversity, equity, and inclusion. All ranks will be considered.
Questions may be directed to law.hiring@loyno.edu, and application materials must be submitted through the following webpage:
https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/loyno/jobs/4003800/tenure-track-tenure-law-faculty
About the College
of Law
The College of Law is located
in one of the most culturally diverse cities in the United States, with unique
cuisine, museums, historical sites, and a flourishing arts and music
community. New Orleans is the seat of the United States Fifth Circuit
Court of Appeals, United States District Court for the Eastern District of
Louisiana, Louisiana Supreme Court, Louisiana Fourth Circuit Court of Appeal,
as well as other lower courts. The College of Law has a student
population of approximately 500 students, over forty faculty members, active
clinics that have spearheaded numerous social justice reform efforts, and
summer programs in Europe and Central America. Its location in Louisiana,
one of the world’s best known “mixed jurisdictions,” provides unique
opportunities for comparative and international law scholarship.
Loyola University
is an educational institution dedicated to fostering intellectual achievement,
personal development, and social responsibility, and it is committed to the
human dignity and worth of every person. Loyola University strongly
encourages applications from individuals who will bring diversity to the
community.