PhD in International and European Law, Riga

Deadline: 24 August 2015
Open to: Holders of master degree in field of law
Fellowship: Fully paid positions

Description

Riga Graduate School of Law and the Law Faculty of the University of Copenhagen jointly call for applications for doctoral studies in international human rights law, international public law, international private law

PhD Research Fellows will be available for research starting in January 2016 in a joint Doctoral programme offered by Riga Graduate School of Law and the University of Copenhagen. The study period is 3 years and exclusively in the English language. During the studies doctoral students will write and defend a doctoral dissertation, have teaching commitments, and complete courses offered by both host institutions and elsewhere. It is foreseen that approximately half of the study period will be spent at Riga Graduate School of Law and half at the University of Copenhagen.

This is a full time commitment and study costs, including study visits abroad, will be covered. Research fellows are employed as members of the RGSL faculty during their period of study. The purpose of the PhD Programme is both to prepare the student for a continuing career in legal research and teaching, as well as to educate highly qualified specialists relevant to the public and private sectors. The degree ensures research qualifications at the international level.

Eligibility

  • Applicants must have an educational background that corresponds to an LL.M. degree or equivalent qualification.
  • Students who are expecting to graduate in the second half 2015 and are awaiting the evaluation of their master’s thesis may apply.
  • Applicants must document an aptitude for scientific work, and must be able to undertake the highly demanding task of independently writing a PhD dissertation.

Fellowship

Fully paid positions.

How to apply

The application deadline is 24 August 2015. Applications should be submitted online and should contain the following documents (in English):

  • certified copies of master’s and bachelor’s diplomas and transcripts, including an explanation of the grading system, in the original language and an authorized English translation if they are issued in other language than English;
  • a research project proposal;
  • CV (maximum 2 pages), including list of publications if applicable;
  • passport copy;
  • two academic reference letters.

For more information, please check the official web-page.

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