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Gregor Christandl

Professor at University of Graz

University of Graz

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Law

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Civil Law

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International Relations

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Private Law

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Comparative Law

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European Union Law

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Gregor Christandl

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University of Graz

PhD Position: University Assistant without Doctorate in Civil Law (University of Graz)

The University of Graz is offering a PhD position as a University Assistant without a doctorate in the Department of Civil Law, Foreign Private Law, and Private International Law. This four-year, temporary position is designed for candidates interested in writing a dissertation in Civil Law while actively participating in the research projects of Professor Gregor Christandl. The role includes conducting and participating in courses, assisting in examinations, supporting students, and contributing to organizational and administrative tasks within the department. The successful candidate will join a vibrant academic community at one of Austria’s leading universities, working alongside 4,700 employees dedicated to addressing future societal challenges. The position offers an annual gross salary of at least €52,007.20 (for a 30-hour work week), with the possibility of higher pay based on qualifications and experience. The University of Graz emphasizes meaningful work, interdisciplinary collaboration, diversity, inclusion, and flexible working models, including support for work-life balance. Applicants must hold a diploma or master’s degree in Law with above-average academic performance and possess excellent knowledge of Austrian Private Law. Strong English skills are required, and proficiency in an additional foreign language is desirable. The ideal candidate will demonstrate a keen interest in scientific research, independent work, and student engagement, as well as didactic competence and experience in research or teaching support. Additional skills in computer use, organization, communication, teamwork, resilience, and problem-solving are expected. The application process requires a letter of motivation, academic CV, proof of degree completion, and language proficiency documentation if the doctoral program is not completed in the applicant’s first language. The University of Graz is committed to increasing the representation of women and welcomes applications from qualified women and individuals with disabilities. Applications must be submitted exclusively through the university’s online applicant tool by November 28, 2025. For further information, candidates may contact Univ.-Prof. Dr. Gregor Christandl, LL.M. at the Department of Civil Law.

6 months ago

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Gregor Christandl

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University of Graz

PhD Position: University Assistant without Doctorate in Civil Law and International Law

The University of Graz invites applications for a PhD position as University Assistant without Doctorate in the Department of Civil Law, Foreign Private Law and Private International Law. This four-year, temporary position offers the opportunity to write a dissertation in the area of Civil Law while collaborating on research projects focused on Austrian and comparative inheritance and tort law. The role also includes teaching responsibilities, assistance in examinations, student support, and participation in organizational and administrative tasks within the department. Applicants should hold a diploma or master’s degree in Law with above-average academic performance. A strong command of Austrian Private Law and related practice areas is essential, as is fluency in German (written and spoken) and excellent English skills. Additional foreign language skills are desirable. The ideal candidate will demonstrate a high interest in scientific research, the ability to work independently, didactic competence for teaching, and experience in research or teaching support. Strong computer, organizational, and communication skills, as well as resilience and teamwork, are also important. The position offers an annual gross salary of at least €52,865.40 (for a full-time, 30-hour per week contract), with the possibility of higher pay based on qualifications and experience. The University of Graz provides a diverse and inclusive working environment, access to internal continuing education, interdisciplinary collaboration opportunities, and a range of benefits including healthcare services and flexible working models to support work-life balance. Applications must be submitted in German via the university’s web-based applicant tool. Required documents include a letter of motivation, academic CV, proof of degree completion, and proof of language skills if the doctoral program was not completed in the first language. The University of Graz encourages applications from women and individuals with disabilities, and prioritizes diversity and inclusion in its hiring practices. For further information, contact Univ.-Prof. Dr. Gregor Christandl, LL.M. The application deadline is April 6, 2026. Join a vibrant academic community dedicated to addressing the challenges of tomorrow through research and education in law.

2 months ago

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Gregor Christandl

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University of Graz

University Assistant without Doctorate (PhD Position) in Civil Law

The University of Graz invites applications for the position of University Assistant without Doctorate (PhD Position) in the Department of Civil Law, Foreign Private Law and Private International Law. This four-year, temporary position offers an annual gross salary of at least €52,865.40 (full-time), with the possibility of overpayment based on qualifications and experience. The role is designed for candidates who wish to pursue a dissertation in Civil Law while actively participating in research projects focused on Austrian and comparative inheritance and tort law, under the supervision of Professor Gregor Christandl. Responsibilities include writing a dissertation, involvement in research projects, conducting and participating in courses, assisting in examinations, providing student support, and contributing to organizational and administrative tasks. The position offers meaningful work, interdisciplinary collaboration, access to healthcare services, and a commitment to diversity, inclusion, and flexibility in working models. The University of Graz is a vibrant academic community with 4700 employees dedicated to addressing future societal challenges. Applicants must hold a diploma or master’s degree in Law with above-average success, possess excellent abilities in Austrian Private Law, and demonstrate proficiency in German (written and spoken) and English. Additional foreign language skills are desirable. Candidates should have a strong interest in scientific work, independent working ability, didactic competence, experience in research and teaching support, comprehensive computer skills, organizational and communication skills, teamwork, resilience, and problem-solving ability. Only applications submitted in German will be considered. Required application documents include a letter of motivation, academic CV, proof of completion of the degree program, and a full transcript of records. The University of Graz encourages applications from women and persons with disabilities, and prioritizes qualified women in cases of underrepresentation. Applications must be submitted via the university’s web-based applicant tool by the deadline of June 23, 2026. For further information, contact Univ.-Prof. Dr. Gregor Christandl, LL.M. at the Department of Civil Law. Join the University of Graz and contribute to research and education in Civil Law, European Law, International Law, and Property Law.

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