PhD Teaching and Research Assistant in Public and Social Law at Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB)
The Centre for Public and Social Law at Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB) is offering a full-time teaching and research assistant position, or alternatively two half-time positions, starting 1 October 2026. This opportunity is ideal for candidates seeking to pursue doctoral research in public and social law while actively participating in teaching and faculty life. The assistant will be involved in research, teaching, and community service, with tasks equally divided between these areas. Research responsibilities include conducting doctoral research, writing publications, and supporting the Centre's ongoing projects. Teaching duties involve supervising practical work groups, primarily supporting first-year bachelor’s degree courses in public or social law, and participating in exam supervision, student fairs, and faculty events.
The full-time mandate is initially for two years, renewable for up to six years total, while the half-time mandate can extend up to twelve years. The position requires a master's degree in law, excellent command of French, and at least excellent passive knowledge of English and Dutch. Additional strengths such as relevant professional experience, a second degree, or active knowledge of Dutch and English are valued. The doctoral research topic must align with the Centre’s main research axes, which can be explored on their website.
Applicants must submit a CV, an application letter specifying the preferred position type, a four-page note on their PhD research project, and a written document demonstrating research and writing skills. Applications must use the provided template; incomplete submissions will not be considered. Selected candidates will be invited to an audition. The Centre and ULB promote diversity and equal opportunities, offering reasonable accommodations for candidates with disabilities. For further information, contact Professor Daniel Dumont, director of the Centre for Public and Social Law, at [email protected].
Applications are due by 9 March 2026. For more details and to apply, visit the ULB job portal. The position offers a unique opportunity to develop academic and research skills in a vibrant legal research environment, with the support of experienced faculty and a commitment to diversity and inclusion.