| Location: | Portsmouth |
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| Salary: | £41,064 to £44,746 |
| Hours: | Full Time |
| Contract Type: | Permanent |
| Placed On: | 1st June 2026 |
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| Closes: | 11th June 2026 |
| Job Ref: | REC00004999 |
Experience the pride of being part of a select group – one of only four universities in the south-east of England to achieve a prestigious Gold rating in the Teaching Excellence Framework. Additionally, we proudly rank among the top 140 universities globally in the Times Higher Young University World Rankings.
Ambition, Responsibility and Openness drive our every endeavour. Join our esteemed institution with a proven track record of success, and where dedication to excellence is key. We want people to make their mark in a professional community that truly values people, innovation, and achievement.
The Role:
Portsmouth School of Law is seeking to appoint a full time Lecturer in Law to contribute to teaching across our undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. Candidates must be able to demonstrate in-depth knowledge of one or more of the following core subject areas:
The successful candidate will contribute to the design, delivery, assessment and administration of core and specialist law modules at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Applicants should demonstrate enthusiasm for high-quality, student-centred teaching and a commitment to supporting student learning and progression.
Portsmouth School of Law offers a thriving and supportive research culture, and the successful candidate will be encouraged and supported to develop their research profile and pursue their research ambitions alongside their teaching contributions.
This position is working on-site only, so we are unable to support hybrid working for this appointment.
The interviews are currently anticipated to be held on 07 July 2026.
If you have any queries regarding this position, please contact Charles Barker at charles.barker@port.ac.uk
Discover the advantages of joining our university. We offer a range of attractive benefits and opportunities to enhance your work experience:
Salary Information:
New appointments will routinely be made to the entry spine point (minimum) for the advertised grade, from where the individual will (in addition to receiving annual cost-of-living-related increases) progress through the pay range to the maximum for the grade, within a reasonable timeframe. This ensures fairness, consistency and transparency in our pay structures. A higher starting salary or market supplement may be available for a truly exceptional candidate when circumstances fully justify a departure from our normal policy.
UKVI Statement
Prior to submitting your application, kindly ensure that you can either demonstrate or acquire the necessary right to work in the UK. If you currently do not possess the right to work in the UK, please be aware that our offer of employment is conditional upon you obtaining it.
ED&I Statement:
We are committed to upholding the University’s values of being ambitious, open and responsible, in an inclusive working environment that promotes dignity and respect.
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