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Teach undergraduate and postgraduate law courses, delivering high-quality instruction across core and elective subjects such as constitutional law, international law, legal theory, and commercial law.
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Develop and update course materials, syllabi, and assessments in line with academic standards and legal education best practices.
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Conduct original research in specialized areas of law, contributing to peer-reviewed publications, academic conferences, and scholarly discourse.
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Supervise graduate theses and research projects, providing academic mentorship and guidance to students.
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Participate in curriculum development and departmental planning to advance the institution’s academic goals.
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Serve on academic and administrative committees, contributing to faculty governance, policy-making, and institutional development.
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Engage with the broader legal community through seminars, consultations, and partnerships with legal institutions and professional bodies.
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Secure research funding and collaborate on interdisciplinary projects that support innovation and legal reform.
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Maintain an active role in accreditation processes, quality assurance initiatives, and continuous improvement efforts.
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Uphold academic integrity and foster a dynamic, inclusive, and intellectually rigorous learning environment.