2025 Call For ELGS Resident Teaching Staff for Athens (Greece), Rome (Italy) and Cascais (Portugal) campuses
The European Law and Governance School (ELGS) is a higher education institution established by the European Public Law Organization (EPLO), an international organization, dedicated to the creation and dissemination of knowledge in the area of Public Law lato sensu and Governance (www.elgs.eu). The ELGS is headquartered in Rome, Italy and moreover its titles of study are recognized by the Italian Republic as equivalent to the titles offered by the Italian Universities. The ELGS has also campuses in Athens, Greece (main campus), Cascais, Portugal, and Tbilisi, Georgia.
The ELGS offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs in the fields of European Law and Governance lato sensu. Moreover, the ELGS runs other educational programs, summer courses and intensive courses on contemporary issues contributing to the public dialogue and stimulating new ideas and challenges. Courses and programs are held mainly in situ and students come from all over the world.
The ELGS seeks to appoint up to 3 Resident teaching staff starting from the 2025-2026 academic year for each of its campuses in Athens (Greece), Rome (Italy) and Cascais (Portugal) (in total: up to 9)
Appointments are for one-year with the option for renewal for up to five years maximum, and shall be subject to a formal employment contract with the EPLO. Resident teaching staff will be granted the academic title corresponding to their qualifications. At the end of the fifth year, teaching staff may be offered tenure.
The main duties and responsibilities for Resident teaching staff are:
- Teach in the undergraduate and postgraduate programs as well as in the other educational programs run by ELGS or the academic programs affiliated to it, up to a maximum of 234 hours every academic year.
- Prepare the structure of courses and their syllabus development, prepare the teaching material and indicate the studying material for the students.
- Manage and support the organization of workshops, webinars, training activities and open lectures.
- Supervise thesis and assignments.
- Conduct research projects, pursue independent research and participate in drafting proposals for funded research programs.
- Assist institutes, academies, commissions of the ELGS and EPLO in their mission and scientific activities.
- Produce at least one piece of original academic work per year to be published in academic journals of the EPLO and/or in other academic journals mentioning the affiliation with the ELGS.
- Participate in the administrative life of ELGS and should show willingness to work in a team. All should also demonstrate enthusiasm for teaching and supporting students throughout their academic training.
The position will primarily operate out in the assigned duty station, but teaching out of the facilities in the other EPLO/ELGS campuses or any other station will also be required.
Eligible candidates are scholars who:
- Hold a Ph.D/LLD/JD in Law (preferably in EU Law, International Law, Business and Economic Law, Environmental Law, Migration Law and Rule of Law) or a Ph.D or equivalent in Political Science/Government/Governance or in relevant/allied field.
- Have familiarity (research, papers, projects) with topics such as: rule of law; democratic governance; democratic erosion; transitional justice, separation of powers, judicial independence, transparency, inter alia.
- Are fluent in English. Fluency in Greek, Italian and/or Portuguese or in any other languages is an asset.
- Have a high standard of research ability.
- Have an outstanding research record and publications that are published in peer-reviewed journals, books or other.
- Show flexibility and ability to prepare and teach courses that are in a wider focus area.
Candidates who do not fulfill all the above criteria may be considered as candidates for Fellowships. Fellows do tutorials and assist Professors in the execution of their duties. Remuneration of faculty will be in accordance with the Rules and Regulations of the EPLO, and the precise amount will be based upon each successful candidate’s experience and capacity. Successful candidates shall have the right to special privileges granted to personnel working for international organizations according to the EPLO’s Headquarters Agreement.
Indicatively, the gross salary of the Resident teaching staff including insurance and retirement plan (as from the 3rd year of service), may be between 30.000 and 40.000 Euro per annum based on the qualifications of the selected candidates.
Application
Eligible applicants should submit their full curriculum vitae, copies of their degrees and transcripts, and a motivation letter listing their academic, teaching and professional experience along with the names and contact information of at least two references.
Submission shall be made until Friday 28 February 2025, included, to recruitment@elgs.eu.
Selection Process
A high-profile selection committee consisted of academics and members of the management of ELGS/EPLO will review all the CVs and they will make a short list. The candidates included in the short list will be invited for an interview before the final selection. The applicants will be assessed by the Faculty Board of the ELGS according to the following criteria:
- Academic qualifications.
- Research record and publications.
- Teaching experience in English.
Candidates are responsible for checking their eligibility requirements to take up the post under the relevant immigration regulations and, if shortlisted, they will be required to provide documentary evidence to support their right to reside and work in the countries of their duty station. Please note that successful applicants will be granted a Letter of Invitation to support their request for a visa.
The EPLO has every right to withdraw, postpone or cease the recruitment procedure at any phase. Expenses incurred by the Applicant related to this process are their sole responsibility and will not be reimbursed. The EPLO operates as an equal opportunities’ employer.
All personal data provided by applicants submitting their applications for selection will be processed for the purposes connected to this call or similar calls that will take place in the following 5 years. Therefore, CVs will be safely archived by the ELGS for further consideration. Candidates must provide their personal data in order to enable assessment of application requirements. Applicants are entitled to legally exercise the right to access their personal data, as well as complementary rights such as the right to amend, update or cancel all data that are inaccurate, incomplete or have not been collected in keeping with law provisions.
For more information on the EPLO and on the ELGS, please visit www.eplo.int and www.elgs.eu, respectively.
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