Job Details

  • Reference number: RG02/032/0225
  • Province: Western Cape
  • Type of engagement: Permanent appointment
  • Posted: March 6th

Background to Position

The Department of Private Law in the Faculty of Law at Stellenbosch University (SU) is responsible for teaching several of the core modules in the LLB curriculum. This includes the Law of Persons, Family Law, African Customary Law, Law of Succession, Property Law, Law of Civil Procedure, Law of Contract, Law of Delict and Specific Contracts. The Department also offers various electives at final year level and a selection of modules at postgraduate level. The Department also has a strong focus on research within these fields as well as other Private Law areas.

The Faculty is looking to fill a vacancy in the Department of Private Law. The main responsibility of the incumbent will be to contribute to excellence in the Faculty of Law. The incumbent will lecture primarily in the field of the Law of Persons but will also assume further teaching responsibilities within the Department and Faculty, taking into account relevant factors. The incumbent will furthermore conduct research and provide postgraduate supervision that focuses on the Law of Persons. The incumbent must also contribute to the administrative functioning of the Faculty and perform other duties as assigned by the Faculty.

Job Description

Duties:

  • Lecturing in the Law of Persons and other law modules.
  • Actively researching, writing and publishing in the assigned subject field(s) of law.
  • Postgraduate supervision.
  • Contributing to the administrative functioning of the Faculty. 
  • Performing such other duties as assigned by the Faculty.

Inherent Criteria

Requirements: 

  • LLD or an appropriate PhD in Private Law (for appointment as Senior Lecturer).
  • An established record of publications in accredited law journals (for appointment as Senior Lecturer).
  • Experience in postgraduate mentorship and supervision (for appointment as Senior Lecturer).
  • Experience in undergraduate teaching.

Recommendations:

  • A strong interest in research.
  • Good interpersonal relationships.
  • Experience with teaching the Law of Persons at undergraduate or postgraduate level.
  • Postgraduate qualification(s) which focus(es) on the Law of Persons.
  • Legal practical experience.
  • NRF rating.
  • Strong academic record.
  • Multilingualism, in particular in the context of large undergraduate groups.

Application Requirement

Commencement of duties:

01 July 2025 or as soon as possible thereafter

Closing date:

28 March 2025

Enquiries regarding this post: Prof Bernard Wessels, Head of the Department of Private Law, on 021 808 2113, or at abwessels@sun.ac.za

Enquiries regarding remuneration/benefits, as well as technical assistance with the electronic application process: Human Resources Client Services Centre on 021 808 2753 (Stellenbosch) / 021 938 9636 (Tygerberg), or at sun-e-hr@sun.ac.za

Stellenbosch University is committed to employment equity (EE). In accordance with the institutional EE Plan of the University and that of the specific environment, only South African citizens from the designated groups will be considered for appointment. 

Stellenbosch University reserves the right not to make an appointment.

Your application, comprising a comprehensive curriculum vitae (including the names and email addresses of at least three referees), must reach the University before or on the closing date of the advertised post. 

The University reserves the right to investigate qualifications and conduct background checks on all candidates.

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Should no feedback be received from the University within four to six weeks of the closing date, kindly accept that your application did not succeed.

About Stellenbosch University

Stellenbosch University (SU) is home to an academic community of 29 000 students (including 4 000 foreign students from 100 countries) as well as 3 000 permanent staff members (including 1 000 academics) on five campuses. ​The historical oak-lined university town amongst the Boland Mountains in the winelands of the Western Cape creates a unique campus atmosphere, which attracts local and foreign students alike. On the main campus, paved walkways wind between campus buildings – some dating from previous centuries; others just a few years old. Architecture from various eras attests to the sound academic foundation and establishment of an institution of excellence. This, together with the scenic beauty of the area; state-of-the-art, environmentally friendly facilities and technology, as well as visionary thinking about the creation of a sustainable 21st-century institution, makes for the unique character of Stellenbosch University.