Tuesday 30 July 2013

Research Fellow (PhD candidate) part-time (50%) Max Planck Institute

The research fellow will conduct legal research (contribution to common research projects and own publications), particularly in the field of public international law (including international and European human rights law), global governance, and European Union law and comparative constitutional law. Candidates are expected to write a dissertation (PhD thesis) in
one of the aforementioned fields of research. Teaching at the law faculty of the University of
Heidelberg (mainly in German language) can be arranged in consultation with the faculty.
Work environment
We offer outstanding conditions to undertake foundational legal research, and a very
conducive work climate in an international team. English and German are used both as
working languages and for publications.
Requirements
The applicants are required to hold a university degree in law (with distinction), to have a deep knowledge of public international law, to demonstrate great interest in academic research, and to be fully proficient in English (in written and oral); further language skills are of advantage.
Conditions
The position is initially opened for the period of one year and will normally be prolonged regularly. The salary and social benefits are provided according to the Tarifvertrag für den öffentlichen Dienst (TVöD-Bund). The position is part-time (19.5 hrs./wk.).
The Max Planck Society seeks to promote gender equality, and would therefore appreciate it if this job offer appealed especially to women.
The Max Planck Society aims to employ more handicapped persons. To this end, applications from severely handicapped persons are explicitly welcomed.
How to apply
Please electronically submit your application (CV; copies of academic records; a PhD project description of no more than 1-2 pages, one own legal manuscript, such as a seminar paper; possibly also a letter of recommendation) by 30 August 2013 (or later upon agreement) to APeters-office@mpil.de (personal assistant, director Anne Peters).

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