In addition, this fellowship provides for an opportunity to conduct research in an invigorating multidisciplinary and multicultural environment.
Formally, the Fellow will be affiliated with the Institute’s MA-Major teaching programme on Human Rights, Gender and Conflict Studies: Social Justice Perspectives, as well as the ISS research group Global Development, Law and Social Justice.
Candidates need to be experienced university lecturers who meet the following, main requirements:
- A PhD in the field of international human rights and/or socio-legal /law and society studies;
- A research and teaching profile either on law and globalization or in relation to development issues in the global South;
- 5-10 years post-doctoral experience with teaching at the post-graduate level on international law and human rights and socio-legal studies, preferably for students with a highly diverse background.
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