The Dean of the Faculty of Law of Charles University open hiring procedure  regarding vacancies at the Department of Legal History

The Dean of the Faculty of Law of Charles University open hiring procedure  regarding vacancies at the Department of Legal History

Prague, 22 March 2023

The Dean of the Faculty of Law of Charles University 

Address: nám. Curieových 901/7, 11640 Praha 1 

invites applicants to take part in an  

open hiring procedure  

regarding vacancies at the Department of Legal History, namely 1 part-time position (0.5 of full-time equivalent) as an academic (lecturer or assistant professor) in Roman Law, and 1 part-time position (0.5 of full-time equivalent) as an academic (lecturer or assistant professor) in History of Law  

Requirements: 

  • Completed university degree in law; 
  • Completed doctoral study (Ph.D. degree); 
  • Pedagogical and research experience in Roman Law / History of Law; 
  • Czech language proficiency at C1 level required;   
  • Competence in the English language is required and one more foreign language is an advantage; 
  • Publications focusing on Roman Law / History of Law; 
  • Experience in formulating, obtaining and solving grant projects is an advantage; 
  • Knowledge of Latin. 

Expected commencement of work: October 2023 

Applicants are to submit:  

  • An application for the position (in the form of a simple letter or a motivation letter);  
  • Professional curriculum vitae;  
  • Documents proving their completed university education and granted scholarly degrees;  
  • An outline of their scholarly research and teaching experience;  
  • A list of publications; 
  • Opinion regarding the conception of pedagogical and scholarly activities within branches covered by the Department of Legal History (https://www.prf.cuni.cz/magisterske-studium/studijni-program-pravo-a-pravni-veda-od-20202021

 

Applications along with all attachments are to be delivered electronically by 24 April 2023 to the Personnel Department at e-mail zichova@prf.cuni.cz.                                 

prof. JUDr. Radim Boháč, Ph.D.