Intellectual Property Licensing
Moot Court and Mock Trial Team Coaches
Real Estate Negotiation & Drafting
Stateand Local Government Law
Trauma Informed Lawyering
Other areas as needs arise
In addition,Penn StateDickinson Law is always interested in increasing attorney or judge taught experiential learning courses. Email the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Jeffrey A. Dodge, at [email protected] should you have a course idea that focuses on applied lawyering skills through simulations, writing, and/or research.
Requirements and Qualifications
A distinguished record of law practice in the subject matter or experience teaching thecoursesubjects.
Scholarly or professional publicationstothe relevant field of law.
Participation and leadership in barassociationor other professional organizations related to the subject matter.
A J.D. degree from an ABA accredited law school.
Superior academic credentials.
While adjunct faculty able to teach live in Carlisle or University Park are preferred,flexible work arrangements, such as remote or hybrid work opportunities, may be considered.
To apply, submit a letter of interest and curriculum vitae or resume through the Penn State Careers Site. Review of applicants will beginimmediatelyand continue until all vacancies are filled. To learn more about Dickinson Law visitourwebsite.
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