Professor / Associate professor, Law in muslim contexts, Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations, Londres (Royaume-Uni) — LIMITE : 12/12/2013
Academic-Faculty
Salary Range: £45,000 to £90,000 per annum
Introduction
The Aga Khan University’s Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations based in London is seeking to make a Faculty appointment at the level of Professor or Associate Professor in the area of Law in Muslim Contexts. The Institute wishes to promote a comparative and culturally informed understanding of the role that law plays in Muslim contexts.
Responsibilities
The person appointed will be required to pursue research in his/her field of specialisation consistent with the interests of the Institute. We encourage interested candidates to review our thematic research foci on the Institute’s website. The appointee will also be expected to play a leading role in the Institute’s research project on ‘Governance for the Public Interest in Muslim Contexts’. Details of the project can be found at: http://www.aku.edu/collegesschoolsandinstitutes/ismc/researchandpublications/Pages/researchandpublications.aspx .
The person appointed will be required to teach on the Institute’s MA programme in Muslim Cultures. The programme currently offers courses that deal with the evolution of legal traditions as well as contemporary interactions between religion, law and society in Muslim contexts. The appointee may also be required to organise and contribute to the teaching of Continuing Professional Development courses.
The role may also involve academic management and leadership aspects.
Requirements
Essential
– Advanced qualifications in the field of Law. This may either be an advanced professional qualification (LLM or above) or a doctoral level qualification in a cognate area.
– Considerable knowledge of and contribution to contemporary debates about Muslim legal traditions and their interaction with religion and society
– Theoretical and/or empirical work on issues pertaining to the relationships of Muslim traditions to the theory and practice of democracy, human rights and civil society
– A strong track record of high quality publications
– Candidates should be able to demonstrate excellent leadership and administrative skills related to the planning and implementation of research projects and programmes.
Candidates for Associate Professor Level should provide evidence of sustained successful performance in teaching and scholarly activity and should also have demonstrated experience of academic and administrative leadership.
Candidates for appointment at professorial level should be recognized for outstanding professional attainments evidenced by positions of leadership in their current institutions and by membership in professional organisations, on editorial boards and committees. Such persons should be recognized nationally and internationally as authorities in their fields and as outstanding teachers in their areas of specialisation.
Desirable
– Demonstrated desire to articulate and/or bridge disciplinary boundaries
– Capacity to access material in Arabic and at least one other language of Muslim societies (Persian, Turkish, Urdu, Indonesian, etc.); research work in one of these languages will be preferred
– Ability to work in other European languages relevant to the study of Muslim civilisations
Where applicable, you will be required to provide documentary evidence of your ability to meet the UK Home Office’s English-language requirements for Tier 2 (General) of the points-based system. Please refer to http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk for further details.
To Apply
Interested candidates should send a completed application form with a cover letter and CV to ismc.personnel@aku.edu
Application Deadline: 12th December 2013
Interviews will be held in Jan/Feb 2014.
About the Institute
The Aga Khan University established the Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations in London (AKU-ISMC) in 2002. The goal of the Institute is to strengthen research and teaching on the heritage of Muslim societies as they have evolved over time, and on the challenges these societies face in today’s globalised world. At AKU-ISMC, the social sciences and humanities are utilised as intellectual tools to study the construction of knowledge, processes of change, structures of governance, and artistic and creative expressions within Muslim societies and cultures. The Institute seeks to create opportunities for interaction among academics, traditionally trained scholars and other professionals in an effort to deepen the understanding of issues affecting Muslim societies today. The Institute presently has a diverse faculty with a breadth of specialisations focused on the study of Muslim cultures, including contemporary Muslim thought, history, archaeology, political science, literature, and sociology.
The Institute’s MA in Muslim Cultures aims to contribute to the formation of scholars, intellectuals and professionals capable of engaging with contemporary challenges, particularly those faced within contemporary Muslim societies, by drawing upon ethical ideals, critical thinking and modern academic tools. The MA Programme offers a distinctive way of understanding the cultures of Muslims as they have evolved over time.
Note: Due to the large number of applications, we will only contact candidates short-listed for the interviews. If you have not heard from us within two months after the closing date, please presume that your application has not been successful.
By submitting an application to AKU-ISMC, you provide your consent to the Institute under the Data Protection Act of 1998 to share the contents of your application with relevant colleagues at other locations of the University and with any external academics consulted from outside the UK/EU, for the purpose of completing this recruitment exercise.
If you would like to have your application materials returned, please enclose an appropriately stamped, self-addressed envelope.
Applications should be submitted latest by December 12, 2013.
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