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Job Announcement

Theme: Global Governance of Citizenship
Type: Research Fellow
Institution: Project Group 'International Citizenship Law', WZB
Berlin Social Science Centre
Location: Berlin (Germany)
Date: 2018–2022
Deadline: 15.3.2018

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The WZB Berlin Social Science Centre, Project Group “International
Citizenship Law” (led by Professor Liav Orgad) in the Research Area
Migration and Diversity, is offering a position for a

Research Fellow
in the field of “Global Governance of Citizenship”

to work initially 25.35 hours per week (65% of full employment),
preferably starting in summer 2018 or earlier, for up to four years,
with the opportunity to pursue a doctoral degree (Ph.D.) within the
context of the project, supervised by the project leader; if
applicable, in connection with the Berlin Graduate School for Social
Sciences or the Berlin Graduate School of Transnational Studies.

The position is within the research project “Global Citizenship Law:
International Migration and Constitutional Identity”. The project,
funded by a European Research Council Starting Grant (ERC), is
jointly hosted by the WZB Berlin (where the work place will mainly be
located) and the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies at the
European University Institute in Florence, providing the Research
Fellow with a unique opportunity to benefit from Europe’s two leading
research institutes in the fields of international law, citizenship
theory, and global migration.

Details on the Project Group are available here:
https://www.wzb.eu/en/research/migration-and-diversity/international-cititzenship-law

Job description

The Research Fellow should develop an original research that will
result in high-quality academic publications; present project results
in conferences; contribute to the community life of the Project
Group; participate in research-related activities; and help in the
management of the project.

International law does not generally regulate naturalization;
nationality law remains the last stronghold of sovereignty. The ERC
project has two central goals: [1] empirically, it asks to
reconstruct international legal standards concerning naturalization
law by analyzing sources of international courts and bodies; [2]
normatively, the project invites theoretical reflections on the
concept of citizenship in international law, its global allocation,
and the international structure governing it; topics include, e.g.,
responsibility-sharing mechanisms for citizenship allocation,
technological innovations, borders and boundaries of citizenship in
international law, and a concept of “global citizenship”. The Ph.D.
project can focus on some of these topics or other related topics.

Requirements

Applicants should hold a Master degree in law or political theory or
related disciplines with excellent results by the time of starting
the employment contract, and have a demonstrated interest in
migration or citizenship.

Applicants must have excellent writing and presentation skills in
English (English is the working language of the research group).
Applicants who have not completed their Master degree by the time of
the application should include a statement confirming the expected
date of the degree.

In addition to the eligibility requirements, selection criteria will
consider the applicant’s academic record, research plan, research
motivation, and knowledge/experience in the research areas of the
project.

The call is also open to students who are already enrolled in a PhD
program at other German or international universities and are willing
to relocate to Berlin for the duration of the contract.

Equally well-qualified disabled persons will be given preference. The
WZB expressly invites women and people with an immigrant background
to apply.

Remuneration: Pay group E13 in accordance with German Collective
Agreement for the Public Service (TVöD Bund).

Application Materials

- Curriculum Vitae (maximum 3 pages),
- Research Plan, which should contain a statement of the applicant’s
  ideas on the research questions, theoretical framework, and
  methodological approach (maximum 3 pages),
- Letter of Motivation, which should describe a career plan and
  reasons for seeking to join the “Global Citizenship Law” project
  (maximum 500 words).

Please submit your complete application by email (as one PDF file) by
the closing date of March 15, 2018 to:

Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung
Professor Liav Orgad
Email: [email protected]

Shortlisted candidates will be invited to an interview with the
selection board at WZB Berlin in April 2018; travel expenses can be
covered according to the WZB regulations for the reimbursement of
travel costs to job-interviews.

Details about the vacancy are available here:
https://www.wzb.eu/en/node/57638




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