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Job Description:
The School of Global Affairs and Public Policy invites applications for adjunct faculty positions at the Center for Migration and Refugee Studies (CMRS). CMRS is looking for a candidate to teach one core graduate course: 'International Refugee Law.
Requirements:
Candidates must possess a practicing law degree (LLB/JD) and have completed their graduate studies in Law at the Masters or Doctoral level. They should have teaching, academic, and professional experience in international refugee law
Additional Information:
Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until a suitable candidate is identified.
Application Instructions:
All applicants must submit the following documents via the online system:
a) A detailed CV including full publications list;
b) A letter of interest;
c) Any relevant supporting documents
d) A completed AUC Personnel Information Form (PIF);
e) One reference letter to send directly to adjunct.gapp@aucegypt.edu