
Fall in Maine
USM is the comprehensive regional and urban institution in
the University of Maine System which is comprised of eight academic units on three campuses. The Portland campus is located in Maines largest city
(population 65,000), within a thriving economic and cultural region of the state, on
beautiful Casco Bay. Gorham is 10 miles from downtown Portland in the midst of scenic New
England countryside. Lewiston-Auburn is located midway between the coast and the
mountains, 30 minutes north of Portland.
Portland was listed as "America's Most Livable City" by Forbes (2009), and one of Frommer's Top Travel Destinations (2007) and is listed 4th among the 10 Perfect
Places to Live in America, by Fine Living Cable Network. Located a two-hour car drive
north of Boston, Portland offers a low crime rate, lack of congestion, excellent cultural and outdoor activities, and a beautiful setting, just minutes
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Faculty, School of Law #9901
The University of Maine School of Law, in the coastal city of Portland, Maine, invites applications for a full-time tenure-track faculty position to begin in 2010-2011. The Law School is particularly interested in candidates whose focus is on criminal law, constitutional law, and/or evidence. We welcome applicants who will contribute, as well, to other areas of our vibrant and wide-ranging academic program, including our center of excellence in marine and ocean law. Applicants must possess a J.D. degree, an excellent academic record, a record or promise of high scholarly achievement, and a record or promise of a successful experience in teaching and mentoring students. Both lateral and entry level candidates will be considered. Rank and salary will be competitive and commensurate with qualifications and experience. Members of minority groups, women and others whose background would contribute to the diversity of the School are encouraged to apply. Applicants should submit a current resume and a letter outlining scholarship and teaching interests to: Professor Jennifer Wriggins, Chair, Faculty Appointments Committee, University of Maine School of Law, 246 Deering Avenue, Portland, ME 04102, or to wriggins@usm.maine.edu.
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Preference will be given to applications received prior to October 16, 2009.
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