Lecturer, Law
Lecturer, Law
RMIT University Commitment: RMIT is committed to the rights of students and staff to be safe, respected, valued, and treated as an equal in their place of study and work. All staff are expected to share this commitment and contribute to a safer community. While carrying out their role, staff are in a position of trust with students. Staff have a duty of care to report wellbeing concerns about students through the designated channels and uphold to the code of conduct. RMIT Vietnam expects all staff members to comply with its Code of Conduct, policies and procedures, which relate to legal and regulatory requirements and our ways of working.
Why RMIT University Vietnam? RMIT Vietnam is committed to excellence, innovation, and social responsibility. We welcome applications from qualified and passionate individuals who share our values and vision. RMIT University has a global reputation and ranks 125th globally and 10th in Australia in the QS World University Rankings 2026. To learn more about our rankings, please check out our latest facts and figures here.
Rewards and Benefits: Details on benefits for expatriates and Vietnamese candidates, including competitive remuneration, relocation allowances, medical insurance, and more.
The Business School – A Hub of Innovation, Excellence, and Global Impact: As the largest academic school at RMIT Vietnam, The Business School is home to over 9,000 students across our Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi campuses. More information about The Business School can be found here.
Position Summary: The Lecturer is expected to contribute to the teaching and research efforts of the University, in disciplines related to their field of expertise. Specifically, the Lecturer is responsible for carrying out teaching activities within undergraduate, Masters and Graduate Diploma programs and for maintaining and advancing their scholarly, research and/or professional capabilities.
Our Requirements: PhD in Law or equivalent relevant Doctoral qualification. Strong interdisciplinary research and teaching background particularly in relation to the intersection of law and emerging technologies such as Blockchain, AI, and Big Data. Proven experience in teaching various aspects including contract law, tort law, consumer protection law, as well as company and finance law. Emerging/Established track record and recognition for quality research outputs.
Expected Research Profile: Details on research requirements based on years since PhD award.
Further Information: Background check requirements, work permit details, and English proficiency requirements.
How to Apply: Please click on the 'Apply Now' button. When submitting your application, please include the following documents: Cover letter, Curriculum Vitae/Resume, Qualifications, Passport.
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