Swinburne Law School - Expression of Interest for Sessional Teaching in 2020

Swinburne University of Technology

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Location
Located at our Hawthorn campus, Melbourne
Reference #
2305_12/19_RTR
Closing Date
30-04-2020
Salary
Swinburne Casual Sessional Academic salary schedule

About Swinburne
Swinburne is a progressive university that aims to increase Australia’s capacity in science, technology and innovation as the drivers of modern, internationalised economies and workplaces. It is a university focused on high-impact global research, high-quality teaching and active engagement with both industry and the community.

About the Faculty of Business and Law
The Faculty of Business and Law advances innovation, entrepreneurship and social impact through its career-ready graduates and industry-engaged research.

We equip students with the knowledge and practical skills needed for a successful career. We provide students with a competitive edge through our industry connections.

Teaching activities occur across the Faculty’s Schools, Departments and Centres below:
  • Swinburne Business School
    • Department of Accounting, Economic and Finance
    • Department of Business Technology and Entrepreneurship
    • Department of Management and Marketing
  • Swinburne Law School
  • Australian Graduate School of Entrepreneurship
  • Centre for Social Impact Swinburne

Application for Sessional Teaching in 2020 - Swinburne Law School
Swinburne Law School focuses on innovation, creativity and intellectual property, equipping students for the future workforce. Our teachers are experts in commercial law, intellectual property, internet law and privacy law. The Swinburne Law School is seeking expression of interests for sessional teaching into the Swinburne Law School Programs, namely the Bachelor of Laws, Bachelor of Criminal Justice and the Master of Corporate Governance.

New Applicants
If you are interested in sessional academic teaching opportunities with the Swinburne Law School, please submit an application to be considered for teaching opportunities in 2020.

How to Apply
To submit your application, please click on ‘apply’ at the bottom of this page. In preparation, please ensure you have the following documents and information available in electronic form as they are required to be lodged during the application process:

• Curriculum Vitae (including details of teaching experience if applicable)
• Valid Working With Children Check
• Proof of work rights
• Certified copy of relevant qualifications
• Student evaluations (if applicable)
• Cover letter outlining your preferred discipline areas (maximum of 3) and availability (delivery periods, days of week and preferred time)*

*Please note, the 2020 timetable has already been published, and current class times are unlikely to change. To view the timetable, please click here.

Please refer to the attached Position Description that outlines the general expectations of sessional teaching academic staff.

Receipt of your application will be acknowledged via a system-generated notification. You may be contacted during January or February to discuss opportunities if your services may be required. For further information about the position, please contact our faculty Academic Support Services team via FBLSessional@swin.edu.au .

If you are experiencing technical difficulties with your application, please contact the Recruitment team on staffrecruitment@swin.edu.au

Applications close at 5pm on 30 April 2020.

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