Full Professor of Legal Philosophy
Tilburg University | Tilburg Law School is looking for a Full Professor of Legal Philosophy for the Department: Public Law and Governance, Hybrid or on site: Tilburg, Contract size: 0,8 - 1,0 fte (32 - 40 hours per week).
Research fields
Philosophy
Job types
Professor
Education level
Doctorate
Weekly hours
32—40 hours per week
Salary indication
€7202—€10441 per month
Your position
The Chair in Legal Philosophy plays a key role within the Department of Public Law and Governance (PLG). It represents a long-standing tradition of philosophical inquiry into law and society at Tilburg Law School and serves as a core focal point for engagement with fundamental, critical, and conceptual questions that are central to the department’s research. For this role, we seek a scholar whose research and teaching combine philosophical depth with societal awareness, and who is able to operate confidently in a diverse and critical environment that includes researchers in legal philosophy, constitutional law, administrative law, public governance, international and European law, and legal history, among others. We are looking for a legal philosopher who is open to interdisciplinary collaboration, who can contribute intellectually to PLG’s thematic research priorities, and who can create connections between PLG scholars on key legal-philosophical questions within global law and governance.
Job description
In collaboration with the existing team, the Professor will be responsible for:
Your profile
The future chair holder:
Our offer
Tilburg University offers excellent benefits in a pleasant working environment:
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Tilburg University is an academic, inclusive, and engaged community. Together with nearly 3,000 employees, we are committed to broad prosperity, sustainably, and inclusion. For current and future generations. We develop and share knowledge for the requirements of people and our society. This is how we contribute to solving complex social issues and help society move forward.
We educate our 19,500 students of 110 nationalities to become responsible leaders with knowledge, skills, and character. With our education and research for broad prosperity, we exceedingly focus on themes such as mental and preventive care, an inclusive labor market, the energy transition, and digitalization.
About Tilburg Law School
Tilburg Law School was founded in 1963 and has since grown into a leading faculty for law and public administration. Our education and research are distinctly innovative and interdisciplinary. We are driven by our mission to actively engage with pressing societal challenges such as new technologies, sustainability, and the position of vulnerable groups in the rule of law, from the perspective of legal and administrative sciences. We operate in response to local, regional, national, and international developments, and collaborate closely with other disciplines such as economics, behavioral and social sciences, philosophy, history, and digital sciences. The faculty is organized into five departments: Public Law & Governance, Private, Business and Labour Law, Criminal Law, the Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology & Society, and Tax Law.
Our education
Tilburg Law School offers bachelor's programs in Dutch Law, Tax Law, Business Law, and the English-taught Global Law program. Of the nine legal master's programs, five are offered in hybrid formats and six are taught in English. The faculty also offers both a bachelor's and a master's program in Public Administration. Our education places particular emphasis on vulnerability and on those who are vulnerable in society. Through this, we aim to contribute to a just and sustainable society. Tilburg Law School is a frontrunner in educational innovation and values inclusive, accessible, and flexible education. We train our students to become knowledgeable, skilled, and critical academics who are equipped to navigate the complex challenges of the evolving digital society.
Our research
The five departments of Tilburg Law School collaborate closely in four distinctive research programs focusing on globalization and law, regulation of technology, vulnerability in criminal law, and sustainable private law relations. These research programs include both legal and public administration scholarship, as well as interdisciplinary approaches.
We strongly emphasize team science, encouraging researchers to work together, share knowledge, and strengthen one another in content and methodology.
Global Law and Governance
This research program addresses major societal challenges such as climate change, globalization, growing inequality, the increasing influence of social media, and migration. These developments call for a re-examination of issues such as the role of human rights, democratic principles and structures, and the regulation of non-state actors.
Want to know more?
Would you like to know more before applying? Feel free to contact Stavros Zouridis at +31134663731 or s.zouridis@tilburguniversity.edu.
At Tilburg University, we seek to study and understand society and in this way we contribute to solving complex societal issues. Our core values are: curious, Caring, Connected, and Courageous.
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