The Department of Private Law of Maastricht University is looking for an Assistant Professor in Property Law / Universitair Docent Goederenrecht (0,8-1,0fte) (5 Years with Tenure-Track to Permanent Position)

The Department of Private Law of Maastricht University is looking for an Assistant Professor in Property Law / Universitair Docent Goederenrecht (0,8-1,0fte) (5 Years with Tenure-Track to Permanent Position)

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26 May 13 Jun Maastricht

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Job description

As an assistant professor, you will have a diverse set of responsibilities. You will teach, conduct innovative and high-quality research, write research proposals, and participate in administrative activities.

You are interested in private law, property law in particular. You address challenges to property law. You expertise may include technology (e.g. digital assets, FinTech), sustainability, poverty, mass migration and / or aging (e.g. parents living with children, in separate housing unit). You may make connections to other areas of law, in particular insolvency law, contract law, privacy law and / or (other) fundamental rights.

Teaching will take place at the bachelor and master level. You will contribute to the development and execution of courses in the field of Private Law. Teaching activities in courses take place in two to three periods, with a period running for eight weeks.

Specifications

Maastricht University (UM)

Requirements

Matching Skills and Competencies:

  • PhD degree in Law (or having obtained a PhD degree at the time of appointment);
  • Expertise in Private Law;
  • Ability to teach in English and, if applicable, willingness to learn Dutch;
  • Team player.

Conditions of employment

You will be employed temporarily as assistant professor (level 2) and agree to specific development goals. Five years after appointment, or earlier as soon as the development goals are met, you are promoted to assistant professor (level 1) in a permanent position. On your request, the decision can be deferred in case of special personal circumstances, such as pregnancy leave, parental leave, or chronic illness.

The salary depends on academic qualifications and experience. The salary will be set between minimum gross month salary € 3,746.00 of salary scale 11 (according to assistant professor 2) and maximum gross month salary of € 5,826.00 of salary scale 12 (according to assistant professor 1), based on a full-time employment, of the Collective Labour Agreement of the Dutch Universities. For people recruited from abroad a reduced income tax rate may apply.

More information on terms of employment of the university can be found on: www.maastrichtuniversity.nl > Support > Employees.

The preferred starting date is 1 September 2021.

 

 

Employer

Maastricht University

The Faculty of Law of Maastricht University provides challenging and high-quality legal education for Bachelor's and Master's students. The faculty is a pioneer in small-scale and innovative education and trains lawyers for both the national and international labor market. The faculty is among the top 50 law schools worldwide and, with 51% foreign students, is the most international legal faculty in Europe. It has 3000 students and more than 300 employees. Maastricht University provides you a unique international experience in a Dutch city.

The research within the faculty is conducted within one of the faculty research institutes and the Maastricht Graduate School of Law. The focus of the research is on European and international aspects of law, human rights, migration, and Law & Technology. The faculty attaches great importance to both fundamental and more practical research and is known for its stimulating research climate.

Maastricht University (UM) is the most international university in the Netherlands and is still growing with its more than 20,000 students and 4,700 employees. The university distinguishes itself through its innovative educational model, international character and multidisciplinary approach to research and education. Thanks to the high quality of its research and education, as well as a strong social orientation, the university has built a solid reputation in its short existence. It is considered one of the best young universities in the world. UM has six faculties: Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences, Faculty of Law, School of Business and Economics, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences and the Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience.

Maastricht University aims to be and remain an attractive employer. It is convinced that it can achieve this by challenging and encouraging staff and students to get the best out of themselves. By employing those staff members for the activities in which they can do their best work. And by hiring and retaining employees who fit the profile and ambition of UM.

Department

The Department of Private Law

The Department of Private Law consists of a dynamic group of researchers and lecturers. Colleagues describe the Department as an exciting, inspiring, and diverse yet inclusive environment that fosters professional development, ambition, and innovative research in the field of private law. The atmosphere is one of academic freedom. You will be able to engage in a variety of other activities both within and beyond the Law Faculty, be they educational, managerial, strategic or extra-curricular. Support for grant applications will be provided.

Specifications

  • Assistant professor
  • Law
  • 30.4—38 hours per week
  • €3746—€5826 per month
  • AT2021.189

Employer

Maastricht University (UM)

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Location

Bouillonstraat 3, 6211 LH, Maastricht

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