Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin - DynamInt


Call for applications: 12 doctoral research positions (m/f/d), identification number DR/071/25


3/4 part-time employment - E 13 TV-L HU 

(intended date of employment: October 2025)

 

application timeline:

  • Application deadline: July 2025
  • Interviews: 14th until 16th July 2025
  • intended date of employment: October 2025

 

Job description:

Academic services as part of the research training group "Dynamic Integration - Law in-between Harmonisation and Plurality in Europe (DynamInt)" funded by the German Research Foundation, GRK 2483;

Research tasks for one’s own academic qualification (PhD thesis within the field of research of Research Training Group).

More information about the graduate program can be found here.

Requirements

  • First German State Examination in Law or Masters Degree in Law (preferably with distinction or better); alternatively a current Transcrip of Records
  • Sufficient level of one foreign European language (min. B1)
  • In justified cases, e.g. examination period of home university still ongoing, also certified examination results - instead of the finished degree - are accepted.

 

Application deadline

1st July 2025 

Application details

  • Cover letter
  • CV
  • transcripts, research proposal for the PhD project (discussing the current state of research, main scientific issues, research agenda)
  • in justified cases, e.g. examination period of home university still ongoing, the proposal for the PhD project can be substituted by an extended, recently composed academic work, e.g. homework or paper.

For questions please reach out to: dynamint.rewi@hu-berlin.de 

 

How to apply

Applications should be submitted as one single compressed PDF file via email to
dynamint.rewi@hu-berlin.de.

 

NB

German language skills are not a prerequisite for applying; those chosen for the program, however, are expected to acquire German skills in the course of their doctoral studies. The PhD thesis may be written in English.

 

This translation is only for informational purposes – only the German text is authoritative.