Introduction
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Presentation
Professor Odile Ammann of the Centre de droit public of the Faculty of Law, Criminal Sciences and Public Administration is seeking a post-doctoral researcher (100%) for the project “Open Constitutional Democracy: Reconciling Deliberation and Constitutional Democracy”. This project is supported by the Trans-Atlantic Platform for Social Sciences and Humanities (T-AP) and is co-funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF), the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) and the UK Research and Innovation (UKRI). It is conducted in collaboration with Professor Michael Pal (University of Ottawa) and Professor David Vitale (University of Warwick).
Job information
Start date: 1 January 2025 or to be agreed
Contract duration: 2 years
Rate of employment: 100 %
Location: Quartier UNIL-Chamberonne, 1015 Lausanne
Your profile
- PhD in law or a related discipline (such as political science or political philosophy). The doctorate must be completed or about to be completed.
- A strong interest in interdisciplinary questions located at the interface of law and political science/political theory.
- A good knowledge of the contemporary literature on open democracy is an asset, but not a prerequisite.
- Strong analytical and project management skills.
- Excellent knowledge of French and English. Good knowledge of German is desirable.
- A strong interest in academic research, demonstrated by high-quality scientific publications and participation in international conferences.
- A dynamic and intellectually curious personality, eager to work in an interdisciplinary environment, capable of working both as part of a team and independently.
Your tasks
The post-doctoral fellow will work on the research project “Open Constitutional Democracy: Reconciling Deliberation and Constitutional Democracy”.
This project aims to deepen understanding of the opportunities and challenges associated with theories of deliberative democracy, and more specifically with the theory of open democracy. It aims to interrogate the constitutional, legal and institutional dimensions of this democratic theory to determine its capacity to serve as a model for future reforms. In particular, it seeks to propose a revised version of open democracy, integrating citizen participation while preserving institutions to guarantee rights and effective governance.
This project is conceived as a collaborative undertaking between Prof. Odile Ammann and the person recruited, as well as with other research teams at the partner universities. Within this framework, the person recruited will be expected to carry out autonomous and/or collaborative research related to the project. He/she will also be responsible for coordinating research with the other project members in Canada and the UK (project management), and for helping to organize a scientific conference in Switzerland in connection with the project.
What the position offers you
We offer you a pleasant working environment in a multicultural, diverse and dynamic academic institution.
Continuing education opportunities, a multitude of activities and other benefits to discover.
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Contact for further information
Prof. Odile Ammann (odile.ammann@unil.ch)
Application process
Application deadline: 23 October 2024
Please send us your complete application file in PDF format, and only via the UNIL application website, including: a cover letter, a full CV, scans of university degrees as well as a copy of the doctoral thesis and two scientific articles (if available).
Only applications sent via this website will be considered. Thank you for your understanding.
Additional information
UNIL is committed to equal opportunities and diversity.
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UNIL supports early career researchers.
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