20 juli 2020

VACATURE: Teaching and Research Fellow in Human Rights and Socio-Legal Studies

This six-month teaching and research fellowship has been specifically created for the purposes of covering the (limited) graduate-level teaching obligations of ISS faculty members who will be on research leave in the first half of 2021. The Fellow will in particular deliver and co-ordinate teaching in the following two ISS MA courses: Human Rights, Law & Society and Mobilising Rights & Social Justice, in agreement with the relevant course leaders. The curriculum has been developed, but there is much scope for the teaching fellow’s own unique input.

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.

Geen opmerkingen:

Aanbevolen post

Wytzia Raspe over vluchtelingen, AZC’s, cruiseschepen en mensensmokkelaars

Mr. van de week is Wytzia Raspe. Zij is 25 jaar jurist vreemdelingenrecht in allerlei verschillende rollen. Sinds 2005 schrijft en blogt z...