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Ulrike Babusiaux

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University of Zurich

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Illustration

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Civil Law

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Italian Literature

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European Union Law

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German Language

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Roman Law

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Roman Studies

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PhD Position in Roman Law, Private Law, or Comparative Private Law at University of Zurich

The University of Zurich is offering a PhD position in Roman Law, Private Law, or Comparative Private Law at the Chair of Roman Law, Private Law, and Comparative Law under the supervision of Professor Ulrike Babusiaux. This opportunity is ideal for candidates interested in legal history, jurisprudence, and comparative legal studies. The successful applicant will conduct independent research leading to a doctoral degree in law, with the dissertation topic determined in consultation with the supervisor. In addition to research, the position involves supporting the chair in teaching and research activities. Applicants must possess an MLaw or equivalent degree with above-average academic performance. A strong interest in private law and a commitment to academic research are essential. For dissertations focusing on Roman Law, proficiency in Latin is mandatory. For those focusing on current private law, strong German (or alternatively French or English) language skills are required. The position is a 60% assistantship, providing employment at the University of Zurich with access to a dynamic academic environment, professional development opportunities, and various staff benefits, including flexible working models, childcare support, and discounted meals. The university offers a supportive environment for international candidates and encourages applications from diverse backgrounds. Applications should be submitted as a single PDF file via the University of Zurich job portal. For further information, candidates may contact Professor Ulrike Babusiaux through the university's contact form. The anticipated start date is January 1, 2026, or by agreement. The application deadline is December 28, 2025. For more details, visit the official job posting and the University of Zurich's career page.

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