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You will be responsible for teaching in the Law School’s Department of International and European Law. You will be teaching both in Bachelor courses covering European (economic) Law and within the Law & Economics Master programme. This programme focuses (European) on economic law and regulation. Knowledge of theories and/or practice of supervision and regulation by market authorities, or a willingness to acquire that knowledge quickly, is required. A Law & Economics background would be useful. You will also supervise Bachelor and Master theses, and may be assigned coordination and tutoring tasks. Though the emphasis will be on teaching, research is possible (preferably within the Department’s research programmes).
We are looking for a lawyer with sound knowledge of European Law and European economic law, preferably with an emphasis on Regulation and Supervision, who meets the following requirements:
We offer a temporary position for a duration of two years. Preferred starting date is 15 August. Salary ranges between €3,475 and €5,405 (scale 11-12 Collective Labour Agreement Dutch Universities) gross per month for a full-time employment. Salaries are supplemented with a holiday bonus of 8 % and a year-end bonus of 8.3 % per year. We offer a pension scheme, collective insurance schemes and flexible employment conditions (multiple choice model). More information is available at: working at Utrecht University.
The Faculty of Law, Economics and Governance is a faculty at the heart of society, with a strong focus on social issues. Our subjects of Law, Economics and Governance give us a strong mix of academic disciplines that complement and enhance each other. This is a unique combination and a mark of our Faculty's strength.
The School of Law has provided quality research and education for more than 350 years. Constant innovation has enabled the School to maintain its leading position. Top-ranking research is conducted in all important legal fields: private law, criminal law, constitutional and administrative law, European law and international law. Researchers collaborate intensively with foreign partners, mainly from the angle of European and comparative law. The School of Law also conducts contract research and consultancy for other organisations. The extensive educational programme is based on academic research conducted within the Faculty of Law, Economics and Governance. Students are trained as highly qualified, internationally-oriented lawyers on the basis of modern didactical principles. The School of Law offers eight English-language Master’s programmes, including the Law & Economics programme. The Utrecht School of Law has launched the Netherlands’ most extensive international student exchange programme. In addition, training programmes for professionals are available.
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