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Teaching Fellow, Stanford Program in International Legal Studies (SPILS)

January 18, 2026

Location

Stanford, CA

Stanford University

Type

Full-time, Two-year fixed term

Start Date

August 2026

Salary

$85,000 annual (first year)

Teaching Load

Assists in teaching empirical research methods seminar

Required Qualifications

JD or equivalent
Doctoral degree in law/social science (completed/near completion)
Substantial coursework in socio-legal studies
Experience in empirical research methods (quantitative/qualitative/historical)
Interest in academic career in law/socio-legal studies

Research Areas

socio-legal studies
empirical research methods
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Teaching Fellow, Stanford Program in International Legal Studies (SPILS)

Teaching Fellow, Stanford Program in International Legal Studies (SPILS)

Two-year fixed term position

NOTE: This position has been deemed critical/has specific funding, has been approved by the Law School for posting, and is exempt from the hiring freeze.

The Stanford Program in International Legal Studies (SPILS), leading to the Master of Science of Law (JSM) degree, is offered to foreign students who have completed an undergraduate or graduate degree in law. Prof. Diego Zambrano is the SPILS faculty director. The program provides interdisciplinary training in socio-legal studies and empirical research methods, broadly construed. SPILS fellows complete master’s theses based on analyses of socio-legal problems of interest to them, often (though not always) concerning their home countries. SPILS is the Stanford graduate program of choice for foreign students interested in careers in teaching, research, the judiciary, public policy, or service in government or non-governmental organizations. SPILS enrolls approximately 8 fellows per year. Many of the students who go on to pursue a JSD at Stanford have completed the SPILS program.

The Teaching Fellow for the SPILS program serves as the primary advisor for SPILS fellows, assists in teaching an empirical research methods seminar, and works closely with fellows and their faculty advisors from the design of the fellows’ thesis research through the submission of the written thesis. The SPILS Teaching Fellow is also responsible for the day-to-day administrative management of the SPILS program, coordinates SPILS academic and social activities, and participates with SPILS faculty and the Associate Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid in the SPILS admissions process. The SPILS teaching fellow reports to Prof. Zambrano and works closely with the Associate Dean of Graduate Studies. Although this is a full time position, the fellow should have a reasonable amount of time to conduct their own research and will have ready access to Stanford resources and faculty for that purpose.

This position is intended primarily for people who expect to pursue an academic career in law or socio-legal studies. Candidates for the position should have a JD (or the equivalent for foreign scholars), and should have completed (or nearly completed) a doctoral degree in law or social science that included substantial coursework in socio-legal studies and experience applying empirical research methods broadly construed (i.e., whether in the form of quantitative or qualitative social science, or a more historical orientation). Applicants are sought for a two-year commitment, starting in August 2026, with the possibility of a third-year by mutual agreement.

APPLICATION DEADLINE: January 18, 2026

Submit a letter addressed to Prof. Zambrano, and CV via the application portal found here: https://careersearch.stanford.edu/ referencing job number 107496. Your letter should summarize your educational qualifications and experience, as well as any other information that might help in making selections. Each applicant must also send the following items to Susana Lee, slee@law.stanford.edu:

  • official transcripts from all graduate degrees,
  • a resume,
  • copies of relevant publications,

Separately, you will need to have sent on your behalf three letters of recommendation (at least two from law professors) commenting on your suitability for the position in terms of teaching ability, capacity for excellence in research, and interpersonal and management skills. Your recommenders must submit these directly to Susana Lee, slee@law.stanford.edu.

The expected pay range for this position is $85,000 on an annual basis in the first year and is a benefits-eligible position. Stanford University has provided the salary for this position, representing its good-faith estimate of what the university reasonably expects to pay for the position. The pay offered to the selected candidate will be determined based on factors including (but not limited to) the qualifications of the selected candidate, budget availability, and internal equity.

Applications will be considered on a rolling basis until the position is filled.

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What qualifications are required for the Teaching Fellow position?

Candidates must hold a JD or equivalent for foreign scholars and have completed or nearly completed a doctoral degree in law or social science. Substantial socio-legal studies coursework and experience with empirical research methods (quantitative, qualitative, or historical) are essential. Ideal for those pursuing an academic career in law. See how to write a winning academic CV.

📝What is the application process and deadline?

Submit a letter to Prof. Zambrano and CV via Stanford career portal (job #107496) by January 18, 2026. Send official transcripts, resume, publications to Susana Lee at slee@law.stanford.edu. Three letters of recommendation (at least two from law professors) must be sent directly by recommenders. Applications reviewed on rolling basis.

💰What is the salary and benefits for this role?

Expected pay is $85,000 annual in the first year. Position is benefits-eligible. Pay determined by qualifications, budget, internal equity. Check employer branding secrets for Stanford benefits.

📅When does the position start and how long is it?

Position starts in August 2026 for a two-year fixed term, with possibility of a third year by mutual agreement. Full-time role with time for personal research and Stanford resources access.

🔬What are the main responsibilities?

Serve as primary advisor for SPILS fellows, assist teaching empirical research methods seminar, manage thesis from design to submission, handle day-to-day program administration, coordinate activities, participate in admissions. Reports to Prof. Zambrano. Explore postdoctoral success tips.

🌍Does this position offer visa sponsorship?

No mention of visa sponsorship in the posting. Primarily for candidates expecting academic careers, likely US-based or with existing work authorization. Review higher ed jobs for similar roles.
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