Dear colleagues,


In my newest podcast, I interview Dr. Wil Burns about the loss and damage 
provisions – or the lack thereof – of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change.  
You may listen to the podcast via iTunes or here: 
http://theglobalenergyandenvironmentallaw.podbean.com​



Happy fall semester!



All the best,



Myanna Dellinger
Associate Professor of Law
University of South Dakota School of Law
414 E. Clark St. #210
Vermillion, SD 57069
email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Ph. +1 605 677 6349

See my research here: http://ssrn.com/author=1789050
Listen to my podcasts on http://theglobalenergyandenvironmentallaw.podbean.com
I blog here: http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/contractsprof_blog
Global animal law expert: https://www.globalanimallaw.org/who-we-are.html
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 on behalf of Czarnezki, Jason <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
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To: 
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Subject: [Envlawprofessors - UOregon] Hiring Director of International Affairs 
and Graduate Program Admissions

Pace University’s Elisabeth Haub School of Law is hiring a new Director of 
International Affairs and Graduate Program Admissions. This person works 
closely with the Haub Environmental Law Program faculty and staff to administer 
our LLM in Environmental Law<http://law.pace.edu/llm-environmental-law> and SJD 
in Environmental 
Law<http://law.pace.edu/doctor-juridical-science-environmental-law> and on 
collaborations between our environmental and international law programs.

Please see below for details and share widely with any qualified and interested 
candidates.

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Pace University’s Elisabeth Haub School of Law<http://www.law.pace.edu/> is 
accepting applications for a Director of International Affairs and Graduate 
Program Admissions. The Director will be a dynamic professional who will join 
the vibrant Pace Law community. The Director will play an integral role in 
attracting and enrolling outstanding applicants in both the Environmental LLM 
and Comparative Legal Studies LLM programs. Reporting to the Assistant Dean for 
Admissions, the Director of International Affairs and Graduate Admissions will 
administer and supervise international programs at Pace Law School in 
coordination with law faculty.

Position Qualifications:  JD required. A global perspective and experience 
working with individuals from diverse backgrounds is a must. The preferred 
candidate will have experience working at an institution of higher learning, 
including and recruiting students for international programs and handling study 
abroad and internship opportunities for students. Excellent communication 
skills, outstanding judgment and a commitment to serving the needs of students 
are also required.

Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Managing all post-admission aspects of LLM/SJD programs, including graduate 
student orientation, curriculum, academic advising, and career and bar 
admission counseling.
- Taking a lead role in the recruitment of students for the LLM and SJD 
programs, including creating and/or overseeing the creation of recruitment 
materials, performing domestic and international outreach, and follow-up with 
potential candidates.
- Overseeing support of international students from a "student life" 
perspective (including assisting with housing), and manage degree progress of 
CLS, LLM and SJD students.
- Advising international students regarding visa issues, in conjunction with 
Pace University's International Students and Scholars Office.
- Coordinating with Admissions, Career and Professional Development, 
Development, Communications Student Services, Academic Success, and the Office 
of Student Affairs on new and ongoing international program initiatives.
- Coordinating student participation in international co-curricular and 
extracurricular programs (including Human Rights in Action, International 
Externships 
Abroad<http://www.law.pace.edu/international-law-internships-and-externships>, 
Fulbright program, Pace International Law Review, and the International Law 
Society).

Pace Law combines a rigorous academic curriculum with experiential learning 
opportunities. Pace Law School offers a wide range of programs and courses 
allowing students to pursue a broad and varied curriculum or focus on 
specialized area of study.  Our centers, including the Land Use Law Center, 
Energy and Climate Center, the Global Center for Environmental Legal Studies, 
Pace-NRDC Food Law Initiative, are on the cutting edge of environmental law 
research, policy, and innovation. In addition to Environmental Law, our 
signature programs in International Law, Criminal Law and Public Interest Law 
provide unique learning opportunities for students to take theory into practice 
throughout the United States and around the world.  Our campus is a 35 minute 
commute from New York City and is located in White 
Plains<http://www.cityofwhiteplains.com/>, the county seat of Westchester 
County<http://www.westchestertourism.com/>.  Westchester is home to federal and 
state courthouses, government agencies, law firms, public interest 
organizations and many corporate headquarters, providing our students with 
networking and career opportunities.

Applications will be accepted online at the following link 
http://careers.pace.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=55908

Pace University is an Equal Employment and Affirmative Action Employer, 
committed to ensuring a diverse learning and working environment.


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