Job Opportunity: National University of Singapore: Chan Sek Keong Professorship in Private Law

ACADEMIC POSITION

The Chan Sek Keong Professorship in Private Law
Job Description:
The National University of Singapore Faculty of Law (NUS Law) seeks to appoint a distinguished legal scholar to be the Chan Sek Keong Professor of Private Law. The appointee will be an internationally renowned Professor in the area of private law (broadly defined) whose research accomplishments and standing are befitting of this prestigious Chair.
The Chan Sek Keong Professorship in Private Law is a full-time tenured full Professor position and the appointee will be offered internationally competitive compensation and benefits, commensurate with qualifications and experience. The University would like the appointee to take up the position as soon as contractual obligations and personal circumstances allow.

About NUS Law:
NUS Law is consistently ranked as the leading law school in Asia and one of the very best in the world. The law school has more than 60 academic staff members and more than 1200 undergraduate and postgraduate students.
Apart from the LL.B. and J.D. programmes, NUS Law also offers double-degree programmes in law and business, law and economics, law and life sciences, and a concurrent degree programme in law and public policy (with the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy). It has a vibrant postgraduate community of students working towards the LL.M. (with or without specialisation) and Ph.D. degrees. The research
culture is strengthened by multiple centres of excellence and strong funding for a broad spectrum of legal scholarship.

For more information on NUS Law, please visit: https://law.nus.edu.sg

Application Procedure:
To apply, please visit https://law.nus.edu.sg/careers/chan-sek-keong-professorship-in-private-law/ for more information. If you have any queries, you may e-mail the Search Committee Secretariat ([email protected]).

Application Deadline:
31 December 2023

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