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Erik van den Haute

Professor at Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB)

Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB)

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Family Law

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Intellectual Property Law

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Private Law

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Property Law

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Roman Law

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Contract Law

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Erik van den Haute

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Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB)

Full-time Teaching and Research Assistant in Private Law (PhD) at the Centre for Public and Social Law

The Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) is seeking a full-time teaching and research assistant for its Centre for Public and Social Law. This position is designed for candidates aiming to pursue a doctoral thesis (PhD) in legal sciences, with a strong emphasis on private law. The research focus includes contract law, property law, law of obligations (including roman law), economic law, family law, private international law, intellectual property, tax law, judicial law, and the notarial profession. Priority will be given to doctoral projects related to contract law, property law, and obligations. The successful candidate will be integrated into a dynamic research environment, supporting and participating in the Centre's ongoing research activities. In addition to research, the assistant will be actively involved in teaching, managing practical work groups, supervising examinations, and participating in marking. The role also includes broader faculty responsibilities such as exam supervision, attendance at student fairs and open days, and engagement in faculty life. This full-time assistantship is initially appointed for two years, with the possibility of renewal for up to six years, contingent on satisfactory evaluation. The position is structured to balance research, teaching, and faculty management duties, with regular reviews of responsibilities and teaching load. Applicants must possess a 120-credit Master's degree in law and meet the requirements for doctoral admission. Excellent command of French is mandatory, while proficiency in English and/or Dutch is highly advantageous. Candidates should demonstrate strong research aptitude, evidenced by academic achievements, dissertation quality, publications, and scientific activities. Teamwork and the ability to work under supervision on defined research themes are essential. Teaching duties include a minimum of 120 hours of practical work per academic year, managing at least five groups, and involvement in exam supervision and marking. The application process requires submission of a CV, application letter, a scientific publication or thesis, a four-page thesis project description, and two reference letters from external assessors. Applications must use the provided template and be complete to be considered. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to an audition, either in person or remotely, at the end of April, with the position commencing at the start of the 2026-2027 academic year. ULB is committed to diversity and equal opportunities, and reasonable accommodations are available for candidates with disabilities or health conditions. For further information, contact Professor Erik van den Haute ([email protected]), Director of the Centre for Private Law. Application deadline: 2 March 2026. For application instructions and templates, visit the provided links. For diversity and equal opportunity policies, consult the university website.

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Erik van den Haute

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Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB)

Full-time Teaching and Research Assistant in Private Law (PhD) at Université libre de Bruxelles

The Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) is offering a full-time teaching and research assistant position at the Centre for Public and Social Law, with a primary focus on doctoral research in private law. The successful candidate will pursue a PhD in legal sciences, specializing in areas such as contract law, property law, law of obligations (including Roman law), economic law, family law, private international law, intellectual property, tax law, judicial law, and the notarial profession. Priority will be given to research projects related to contract law, property law, and obligations. As a teaching and research assistant, you will be actively involved in both research and teaching activities within the Centre. Responsibilities include conducting high-level research, supporting ongoing projects, and participating in the management of the Centre and Faculty. Teaching duties involve supervising practical work groups, totaling at least 120 hours per academic year, overseeing examinations, marking, and engaging in faculty life, such as attending student fairs and open days. The appointment is for an initial period of two years, renewable for up to six years following evaluations. The position is designed to equally balance research, teaching, and administrative tasks, with regular reviews of responsibilities and teaching load. The aim is to construct and finalize a doctoral thesis during the term. Applicants must hold a 120-credit Master's degree in law and meet doctoral entry requirements. Excellent proficiency in French is mandatory, with good knowledge of English and/or Dutch highly advantageous. Candidates should demonstrate strong academic performance, research aptitude, and teamwork skills. Application materials include a CV, application letter, a scientific publication or thesis, a thesis project description (maximum four pages), and two reference letters from individuals outside the research centre. Applications must be submitted online using the template provided at this link . Incomplete applications or those not using the template will not be considered. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to an audition, either in person or remotely, at the end of April, with the position commencing at the start of the 2026-2027 academic year. ULB is committed to diversity and equal opportunities, recruiting candidates based on skills regardless of age, gender, sexual orientation, origin, nationality, beliefs, or disability. Reasonable accommodations are available for candidates with disabilities, disorders, or illnesses. For further information, contact Professor Erik van den Haute ([email protected]), Director of the Centre for Private Law, or Marie Botty ([email protected]) for diversity-related queries. For more details and to apply, visit the application portal . The application deadline is March 31, 2026, at noon. The reference for this position is 2026/S004.

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