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Rhodes Professorship of the Laws of the British Commonwealth and the United States

Professor

8 April 2026, 12:00 noon UK time

Location

Oxford

University of Oxford

Type

Academic / Faculty

Start Date

1 January 2027 or as soon as possible thereafter

Salary

PROFESSOR (A20)

Teaching Load

Postgraduate curricula design, supervision, and examining

Required Qualifications

Outstanding internationally recognised scholarship in common law countries
Excellent publication record
Intellectual leadership skills
Excellence in research, teaching, and supervision

Research Areas

Laws of the British Commonwealth
Laws of the United States
Common law jurisdictions
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Rhodes Professorship of the Laws of the British Commonwealth and the United States

The Faculty of Law, University of Oxford and Pembroke College, Oxford are seeking applications for the Rhodes Professorship of the Laws of the British Commonwealth and the United States, with a view to make an appointment to the post with effect from 1 January 2027 or as soon as possible thereafter.

The Rhodes Professorship was established to foster outstanding teaching and scholarship in the Laws of the British Commonwealth and the United States. The new Rhodes Professor will have a leading role to play in the future of legal studies in common law jurisdictions, both in the University and worldwide. We are seeking a scholar who will maintain and take forward a tradition of outstanding scholarship in the laws of common law countries, reflecting the continuing global influence of the common law and its interaction with other legal traditions.

You will be required to provide high-level academic leadership in Oxford in the study of the laws of common law countries. You will lead the development of pioneering concepts and/or methodologies to open up new avenues of research and intellectual understanding, collaborating with colleagues across the University to enhance interdisciplinary research and teaching. You will lead a programme of original research at international level and will be expected to prepare funding applications for your own research and to support junior colleagues in this activity. You will design and teach innovative curricula at the post-graduate level that complement existing degree programmes, supervise postgraduate research students, and contribute to the Faculty’s teaching provision at all levels, including by examining. As a Professorial Fellow of Pembroke College, you will serve as a member of the Governing Body and a trustee of the College.

You should have an outstanding record of internationally recognised scholarship in the laws of common law countries and an excellent publication record indicating the potential to produce further significant work during the tenure of the chair. In addition to excellence in research, teaching and supervision, you should have the intellectual leadership skills to support colleagues and to foster outstanding research and teaching at all levels.

The University of Oxford is committed to equal opportunity and to fostering an inclusive academic community. We welcome applications from individuals from all backgrounds. Appointment will be made on merit, with the ability to perform the duties of the post as the primary consideration.

The closing date for applications is 12:00 noon UK time on Wednesday 8 April 2026. Interviews are expected to be held on Thursday 9 July 2026. Informal enquiries are welcome and may be made in strict confidence to Professor Ben McFarlane (ben.mcfarlane@law.ox.ac.uk). Enquiries about the application process may be addressed to the Senior Appointments Team (professorships@admin.ox.ac.uk).

Contact Person: Aga Bogucka | Vacancy ID: 185173 | Closing Date & Time: 08-Apr-2026 12:00 | Pay Scale: PROFESSOR (A20)

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Frequently Asked Questions

📚What is the Rhodes Professorship role?

The Rhodes Professorship of the Laws of the British Commonwealth and the United States fosters outstanding teaching and scholarship in common law jurisdictions. Appointed by the University of Oxford Faculty of Law and Pembroke College, it requires leading research and interdisciplinary collaboration. Explore professor jobs at top universities.

💼What are the key responsibilities?

Provide high-level academic leadership in common law studies. Lead pioneering research, secure funding, design postgraduate curricula, supervise students, and contribute to teaching. As a Professorial Fellow at Pembroke College, serve on the Governing Body. See faculty positions for similar roles.

🎓What qualifications are required?

Outstanding record of internationally recognised scholarship in laws of common law countries, excellent publications, and potential for further work. Demonstrate intellectual leadership, excellence in research, teaching, and supervision. Review tips for university lecturer roles.

When is the application deadline and start date?

Applications close at 12:00 noon UK time on Wednesday 8 April 2026. Interviews on Thursday 9 July 2026. Position starts 1 January 2027 or soon after. Track deadlines via university jobs listings.

📝How to apply for this professorship?

Submit applications via the official process; contact Professor Ben McFarlane (ben.mcfarlane@law.ox.ac.uk) for enquiries or Senior Appointments Team (professorships@admin.ox.ac.uk). Prepare a strong academic CV. Use our free resume template for professor applications.

💰What is the salary and benefits?

Pay scale is PROFESSOR (A20). As a University of Oxford Professor and Pembroke College Fellow, enjoy academic prestige and resources. Check professor salaries for benchmarks in higher education.
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