Thursday, November 8, 2012
London School of Economics Seeks to Hire a Tax Prof
The London School of Economics Department of Law seeks to hire a Lecturer in Tax Law:
The successful candidate will contribute to the scholarship and intellectual life of the School by conducting research which will enhance the School's reputation as a research-led teaching institution. We encourage the development of teaching at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels and all members of the Department’s academic staff are expected to contribute to core undergraduate teaching.
- Application Deadline: November 26, 2012
- Interviews: January 2013
- Start Date: September 1, 2013
- Salary: £40,634 – £47,047 ($64,961 – $75,256)
For more information and to apply for the position, see here.
http://taxprof.typepad.com/taxprof_blog/2012/11/london-school-.html
Now there's the solution to American law-school financial problems: Pay professors no more than two and a half times the minimum wage.
The London Living Wage is £8.55 an hour, or about £17,800 a year. (Although it is not mandated by the government, the LLW is being supported by approximately 200 employers and has been applied to more than 11,000 employees.)
Of course, there is a large amount of psychic income that comes from teaching at LSE.
Posted by: Bob | Nov 8, 2012 7:22:03 AM