Associate Professor (Promotion Track) in European Law and International Law

Associate Professor (Promotion Track) in European Law and International Law
Regio: Luxemburg (land)
Vereiste ervaring: 5 jaar
Werkomgeving: Academisch
Contract: Onbepaalde duur (Voltijds)

Bedrijfsomschrijving

If you choose to study or do your research at the University of Luxembourg, you will be part of a young and dynamic institution seeking growth, to which you, as a student, researcher or lecturer, can contribute, and actively participate in its development process. The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, the heart of Europe, a multilingual country and headquarters of many European institutions and businesses, offers a particularly interesting setting. Therefore, the University of Luxembourg resolutely seeks an international, multilingual vocation and founds privileged partnerships . Since August 12th 2003, the university offers Bachelor and Master Degrees, and Doctorates in line with the Bologna agreement as well as other specific courses . Research focuses on certain priori…


Your role

The successful candidate will conduct outstanding research in EU digital regulation, the relationship between EU and international law, transnational governance and the theory of international institutions; contribute to the Centre’s interdisciplinary agenda on European policy; seek external research funding (e.g., FNR, Horizon Europe) and lead or co-lead funded projects; and undertake other academic tasks and administrative duties as assigned by the LCEL Director. Collaboration with colleagues across the Faculty and with Luxembourg/EU institutions is expected.

The appointee will contribute to undergraduate and postgraduate teaching in European Union law within the Department of Law and, where appropriate, to courses related to European integration in other programmes of the University. Responsibilities include developing research-led electives or seminars in the candidate’s area(s) of expertise, contributing to methods/skills training as appropriate, and supervising Master’s dissertations, doctoral candidates and post-doctoral researchers.

The role also involves academic service (e.g., seminar organisation, committee participation, quality assurance) and external engagement (judicial dialogues, expert input to regulators, public outreach), proportionate to rank. The position contributes to inclusive, student-centered teaching and promotes research integrity and open science.

For further information about the role, please contact: Prof. Takis Tridimas, Director of the LCEL, Email: secretariat_Prof.Tridimas@uni.lu

Your profile

  • PhD in European Union law or international law, especially in digital law
  • Demonstrated expertise in at least one of the following areas:
    • EU digital regulation (e.g., AI Act, DSA/DMA, data governance/cybersecurity),
    • International law, international organisations or theory of international law
  • Strong publications commensurate with career stage in recognised EU and/or international law outlets (journals, monographs/edited volumes, reports)
  • Established record in applying for external funding (FNR, Horizon Europe, or comparable); clear potential and a funding plan
  • University-level teaching experience in EU and international law; readiness to teach acrossBachelor/LL.M./Doctoral levels in the above domains
  • Commitment to research-led, practice-oriented pedagogy (case studies, problem-based learning)
  • Willingness to contribute to Centre/Faculty service (seminars, committees, quality assurance)
  • Track record (or potential) in project/team coordination and mentoring junior researchers
  • Interdisciplinary orientation and readiness to collaborate within UL (e.g., SnT, LCSES, C2DH) and with external partners (courts, regulators, industry/civil society)
  • Doctrinal rigour with comparative sensitivity; openness to empirical/legal-tech methods (e.g., datasets, enforcement trackers) is an asset
  • Alignment with LCEL’s strategy and Luxembourg’s institutional ecosystem (CJEU/EU bodies)
  • Experience co-producing practice-relevant outputs (amicus-style briefs, consultation responses,policy/practice notes)
  • Experience in executive/continuing education (judicial/regulatory training)
  • Editorial/peer-review service for recognised law journals or funding bodies

Language requirements:The University of Luxembourg is set in a multilingual context. The person hired on this position must be proficient in English and French. Additional knowledge of German is considered an advantage. The University actively supports language development among its staff and offers access to language courses to this end.

We offer

  • A modern, dynamic university with a personal and inclusive atmosphere. Multilingual and international character. Staff coming from more than 90 countries. Member of The Guild of European Research Intensive Universities
  • An exceptional research environment, supported by skilled staff and high-quality equipment. Strong links to professional sectors and the Luxembourg labour market. A unique urban campus with excellent infrastructure
  • A partner for society and industry. Cooperation with European institutions, innovative companies, the Financial Centre and a wide range of non-academic partners including ministries, local governments, associations, and NGOs
  • Attractive salary and benefits packages with excellent opportunities for external funding. Support for career development and mentoring. Services to promote staff well-being and a healthy work-life balance

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