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Initially the successful candidate starts as an Assistant Professor with a qualification agreement for a fixed term tenure phase of six years. After successful completion of the qualification goals, the position will be converted into a permanent Associate Professor position.
The professorship will enable the Faculty of Law to strengthen its expertise and international visibility in the field of public international law, with the expectation that it will actively contribute to shaping the international legal framework for environmental protection and sustainability. The successful candidate will be responsible for teaching and researching the doctrine of public international law with a particular focus on its environmental and sustainability dimensions. Other relevant fields of law and disciplines should also be taken into account and international cooperation encouraged.
In addition, active participation in national and international research networks is required. The professorship is further responsible for attracting third-party funds for national and international research projects, as well as for contributing to the field of excellence “Climate Change Graz” and to core university and faculty research areas. The successful candidate is also expected to collaborate in the Faculty’s doctoral programmes, in particular the doctoral programme in “Public Law, Political Science, Comparative Law and European Law”.
The successful candidate will be highly motivated, aiming for academic excellence and integrity in research and teaching. He/she will have demonstrated ability to collaborate constructively in a responsible manner and inspire colleagues and students in an interdisciplinary, internationally oriented context.
We offer a diverse, challenging, team-oriented working environment and a high degree of personal responsibility. Working hours are flexible and there are many options for further education and personal development.
The minimum remuneration as stated in the Collective Bargaining Agreement is € 81,314.80 gross per year after signing the Qualification Agreement.
Please submit your application documents in German or English.
Planned dates of the applicant’s presentation: 14.10.2025 to 15.10.2025
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The Department of International Law and International Relations, established in 1967, specialises in the fields of international law, the law of international organisations and international relations, as evident in its teaching and research endeavours. The Department’s teaching curriculum encompasses the foundational principles of both general and specialised international law, in addition to contemporary issues in international law. The Department has cultivated close ties with teaching and research institutions in Austria and abroad, consistently engages in international research and university cooperation partnerships and maintains close contact with Austrian and international public international law practitioners.
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Erika de Wet, LL.M. - E-Mail: [email protected]
The University of Graz is committed to increasing the proportion of female employees, especially in leadership roles. We therefore encourage qualified female colleagues in particular to apply for this position. In case of equal qualifications, women will receive priority consideration.
Please note that in order to comply with the applicable data protection regulations, we can only accept applications via our web-based applicant tool for this vacant position.
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The University of Graz, which was founded in 1585, is Austria’s second oldest university and one of the largest in the country.
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