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The faculty’s relevant graduate and postgraduate programmes draw a diverse, and highly motivated student population from the Netherlands and abroad. The section European Law teaches a first-year and a second-year Bachelor course in European Law, the minor EU Law and Politics, and offers the Master tracks European Union Law and European Competition Law and Regulation
What you will do
- teach and coordinate courses in the field of European law, covering both economic law and (digital) regulation, and constitutional law, subject to further agreement and your competences;
- contribute in cooperation with colleagues to the development of educational methods and content of the European Law Master’s programs;
- supervise master theses at graduate and possibly undergraduate level;
- carry out and publish independent and high-quality research that fits within the research at the Amsterdam Centre for European Law and Governance (ACELG)and contribute actively to the research community of the Faculty.
- contribute to administrative tasks
What we ask of you
- A PhD in European Law;
- You have proven, high-quality research output in the field of European Law in international journals and/or books;
- Strong academic writing skills
- Didactic qualities as evidenced by educational evaluations and/or teaching qualifications, where available;
- Interest and flexibility to teach in both Master tracks, European Union Law and European Competition Law and Regulation;
- Command of English both verbal and written, knowledge of Dutch will be considered an advantage;
- Strong organizational and communications skills.
What we offer you
- We offer an employment contract for one year with a probationary period of two months.
- A permanent contract follows if we assess your performance positively.
- The preferable starting date of the appointment is in August 2026.
- The employment contract is for 38 hours a week.
Your salary, depending on your relevant experience on commencement of the employment contract, ranges between €4.728 to € 6.433 gross per month on the basis of a full working week of 38 hours. This sum does not include the 8% holiday allowance and the 8.3% year-end allowance. A favourable tax agreement, the ’30 % ruling’ may apply to non-Dutch applicants. The Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities (CAO NU) is applicable.
Where you will work
You will join a vibrant research community and successful educational programmes at theEuropean Public Law section of the Department of International and European Law of the University of Amsterdam. You will become an active member and contribute to the research of the Amsterdam Centre for European Law and Governance, ACELG. ACELG has a strong track-record of excellent research and sustains a dynamic research culture in various areas of EU public law broadly understood.
Are you committed to innovative teaching and original research, with a critical perspective? Are you a motivated, highly versatile professional who is environment- and results-oriented, and willing to contribute to shaping education and research for the next generation? Then the position of Assistant Professor in European Law at the University of Amsterdam is perfect for you!
Join us!
The faculty’s relevant graduate and postgraduate programmes draw a diverse, and highly motivated student population from the Netherlands and abroad. The section European Law teaches a first-year and a second-year Bachelor course in European Law, the minor EU Law and Politics, and offers the Master tracks European Union Law and European Competition Law and Regulation
What you will do
- teach and coordinate courses in the field of European law, covering both economic law and (digital) regulation, and constitutional law, subject to further agreement and your competences;
- contribute in cooperation with colleagues to the development of educational methods and content of the European Law Master’s programs;
- supervise master theses at graduate and possibly undergraduate level;
- carry out and publish independent and high-quality research that fits within the research at the Amsterdam Centre for European Law and Governance (ACELG)and contribute actively to the research community of the Faculty.
- contribute to administrative tasks
What we ask of you
- A PhD in European Law;
- You have proven, high-quality research output in the field of European Law in international journals and/or books;
- Strong academic writing skills
- Didactic qualities as evidenced by educational evaluations and/or teaching qualifications, where available;
- Interest and flexibility to teach in both Master tracks, European Union Law and European Competition Law and Regulation;
- Command of English both verbal and written, knowledge of Dutch will be considered an advantage;
- Strong organizational and communications skills.
What we offer you
- We offer an employment contract for one year with a probationary period of two months.
- A permanent contract follows if we assess your performance positively.
- The preferable starting date of the appointment is in August 2026.
- The employment contract is for 38 hours a week.
Your salary, depending on your relevant experience on commencement of the employment contract, ranges between €4.728 to € 6.433 gross per month on the basis of a full working week of 38 hours. This sum does not include the 8% holiday allowance and the 8.3% year-end allowance. A favourable tax agreement, the ’30 % ruling’ may apply to non-Dutch applicants. The Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities (CAO NU) is applicable.
Where you will work
You will join a vibrant research community and successful educational programmes at theEuropean Public Law section of the Department of International and European Law of the University of Amsterdam. You will become an active member and contribute to the research of the Amsterdam Centre for European Law and Governance, ACELG. ACELG has a strong track-record of excellent research and sustains a dynamic research culture in various areas of EU public law broadly understood.
If you feel the profile fits you, and you are interested in the job, we look forward to receiving your application consisting of the document listed below.
- Cover letter, explaining your motivation to apply for this position;
- CV, incl. a list of publications;
- Research plan (max 2 pages);
- The names and contact details of two referees;
- A writing sample of a recently written, single authored manuscript in English (e.g. a chapter of your PhD or the manuscript of an article);
- Teaching evaluations or teaching qualifications, where available.
Please not that it is only possible to upload two documents, therefore please combine the required files in two (PDF) documents. You can apply online via the link below. We will accept applications until 2 March 2026.
We plan to conduct the interviews between 26 and 31 March. A second round of interviews may take place between 7 and 15 April.