Fully Funded PhD in Mobility Rights and Global Migration Governance at University of Göttingen
Fully funded PhD opportunity at the
University of Göttingen
in Germany under
RTG 2987
, focused on
Mobility Rights in the Global Context of Multiple Crises
. This doctoral opening is designed for candidates interested in
law
,
migration studies
,
international relations
, and related social science perspectives on global migration governance.
The position is part of a structured Research Training Group and offers interdisciplinary doctoral training, access to leading experts in migration governance, and a strong international research environment. The research theme centers on how migration agreements and global governance systems shape mobility rights during political, economic, environmental, and humanitarian crises.
Applicants are expected to align their proposal with one of the core research areas, especially
Research Area 11: Migration Agreements
. Relevant topics include bilateral and multilateral migration agreements, legal and political frameworks regulating migration flows, cross-border cooperation in migration management, and broader questions of mobility control and border governance.
Eligibility highlights include being eligible for doctoral studies in Germany, holding or nearing completion of a Master’s degree, and having a strong academic background in Law, Political Science, International Relations, Migration Studies, or related fields. A strong, original research proposal and fulfillment of doctoral admission requirements at the Faculty of Law are required.
Funding is provided through the German public academic salary system:
TV-L E13
at
75% employment
, with support for up to
4 years
. This is a fully funded doctoral researcher position rather than a scholarship-only award.
The deadline is
30 June 2026
. To apply, prepare a CV, research proposal aligned with RA 11, transcripts/certificates, and a motivation letter, then follow the instructions in the official posting. Academic questions can be directed to
Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Peter-Tobias Stoll
, and general inquiries to
[email protected]
.