Overview
The Liverpool Law School invites applications for Graduate Teaching Fellowships (GTFs) commencing October 2025.
About this opportunity
The successful candidates will join the Law School’s vibrant PGR community, with exciting plans to complete a doctoral research degree. They will additionally deliver undergraduate teaching in the Law School.
We welcome research proposals falling within the expertise of any staff member: for details of our expertise, see Research Expertise – Liverpool Law School – University of Liverpool. We are especially keen to receive applications from candidates whose PhD proposal relates to the activities and the projects of our research clusters, details of which can be found on our cluster webpages (Research – Liverpool Law School – University of Liverpool).
Graduate Teaching Fellows will be based in our state-of-the-art building in the centre of campus and benefit from the Law School’s teaching, research and careers training, along with further training and professional development provided by the University’s Postgraduate Researcher Experience team (Postgraduate researcher experience team Postgraduate Researcher Experience Team- Postgraduate researcher experience team – University of Liverpool).
Who is this opportunity for?
Candidates should have completed (or be near to completing) a postgraduate degree in Law at Masters or an equivalent level. Exceptionally, applications will be considered from applicants who have an excellent first degree in Law or related subject and relevant postgraduate experience (e.g. in practice). Successful applicants will be required to undertake small-group teaching and assessment marking in one or more foundation subjects of English Law (Criminal Law, Contract Law, Tort Law, Public Law, Land Law, Equity and Trusts, EU Law). Previous teaching experience is not required.