RSC-EBH - European University Institute

Ernst B. Haas Chair of
Transnational Governance (RSC-EBH)
The European University Institute is looking for candidates with a
distinguished record of scholarly publications, a successful track
record in research funding and experience in postgraduate teaching
and doctoral supervision, to fill the
Ernst B. Haas Chair of Transnational Governance
(RSC-EBH)
As part of its commitment to the Global Governance Programme (GGP),
the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies (RSCAS) seeks to
recruit an outstanding scholar to a new Chair in Transnational
Governance. Candidates should have an interest in comparative
research on European and transnational governance, preferably
involving the European Union. The successful candidate will have a
strong record of research, extensive published output, experience in
designing, winning and managing large funded research projects, and
a deep commitment to doctoral and post-doctoral education. The chair
is open to candidates at all levels of seniority.
The contract is for five years, renewable for a further three years.
The Institute is an equal opportunity employer.
Interested applicants should consult www.eui.eu/vacancies for
further particulars.
Deadline for receipt of applications: 18 March 2015
CONTACTS
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Veerle Deckmyn, Director
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E-mail: [email protected]
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