The Department of Law is pleased to announce the opening of a number of PhD fellowships in law. The positions are located in Odense and will be vacant from 1 February 2017 or soon after.
The PhD programme is a research training programme at the highest international level. As a PhD fellow you will define your own project and take an active part in national as well as international research environments. You will also gain teaching and research dissemination and the special PhD training programme will give you a wide range of professional skills.
The PhD fellows will be part of our established legal research environments within two of our legal research sections:
Private Law:
The Private Law Section is engaged in research within the legal disciplines covering the regulation of the relationship between individual citizens, citizens and businesses, as well as among businesses themselves, including company law, property law, the laws of obligations, credit insurance, and civil enforcement. The special research programme, “Regulation of financial business and activity”, which concerns the legal aspects of undertaking financial business and activity, is rooted in the Private Law Section.
Public Law:
The Public Law Section is engaged in research within in the regulation between the citizen and the public sector and the research is divided into four legal areas: constitutional law, administrative law, special administrative law (including energy law, environmental law, health law, and immigration law) and tax law. The special research programme “Commercial Administrative Law” which concerns the relationship between industry and authorities is rooted in the Public Law Section.
Further details:
http://academicpositions.eu