JOB OPENING: want to join LSE Law School as an Assistant Professor of Competition Law?
LSE Law School is looking for an Assistant Professor of Competition Law, to join the Faculty in September 2026. All information in terms of requirements, conditions and on how to apply can be found here: https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DOZ822/assistant-professor-in-law-competition-law.
Needless to say, the competition law team could not be more excited about the prospect of enhancing our teaching and research capabilities in the field.
I can tell from experience that LSE Law School is a non-hierarchical environment that allows you to flourish and find your voice as a scholar. Teaching and administrative duties are light in the first few years (up until promotion to an Associate Professorship). In addition, you will benefit from an annual (and generous) research allowance.
You may be asked to contribute to teaching in foundational subjects, but our competition law curriculum is large and varied. In addition to a dedicated undergraduate module, the LSE Law School now offers an LLM programme with an ample array of competition law options, ranging from State aid and subsidies to the regulation of competition in digital markets.
If you are interested in applying and would like to have an informal chat about the post, do not hesitate to get in touch with me.


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