Friday, April 16, 2021

Food Law & Policy - Teaching Assistantship

The LL.M. Program in Agricultural and Food Law at the University of Arkansas School of Law has a new fellowship position that will provide an LL.M. candidate the opportunity to serve as a teaching assistant to Dean Margaret Sova McCabe as she teaches a new Food Law & Policy course for the Law School's J.D. students. The position will include serving as the LL.M. Advisor to the Journal of Food Law & Policy. A strong academic record in Law School plus interest/experience in food law and policy is required. Law Review or Journal experience is preferred. This is a part-time position that will allow the fellow to complete the LL.M. Program in 9 months. Compensation includes a full tuition waiver for all LL.M. courses, a stipend of $11,250, and the opportunity to enroll in the university's health insurance program with the University paying 66.66% of the premiums. Although the LL.M. Program offers a fully integrated distance option, this position is open only to LL.M. candidates who study on-campus in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The School of Law is proud to have pledged to be an Anti-Bias Anti-Racist Community and welcomes diverse applicants. For more information and to apply, contact the LL.M. Program Director, Professor Susan A. Schneider at sschneid@uark.edu

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