The Faculty of Law (Faculty),
University of Copenhagen is delighted to offer its Postdoctoral Position to
conduct Collaborative Research Program in Biomedical Innovation Law (CeBIL).
The position is exclusively open to international students.
University of Copenhagen is delighted to offer its Postdoctoral Position to
conduct Collaborative Research Program in Biomedical Innovation Law (CeBIL).
The position is exclusively open to international students.
The overall aim and ambition
of CeBIL are to contribute to the translation of groundbreaking biomedical
research into safe, effective, affordable and accessible therapies by analyzing
the most significant legal challenges to pharmaceutical innovation and public
health from a holistic cross-disciplinary perspective.
of CeBIL are to contribute to the translation of groundbreaking biomedical
research into safe, effective, affordable and accessible therapies by analyzing
the most significant legal challenges to pharmaceutical innovation and public
health from a holistic cross-disciplinary perspective.
The University of Copenhagen
is the oldest university and research institution in Denmark. Founded as a
studium generale, it is the second oldest institution for higher education in
Scandinavia after Uppsala University. The university has 23,473 undergraduate
students, 17,398 postgraduate students, 2,968 doctoral students and over 9,000
employees.
is the oldest university and research institution in Denmark. Founded as a
studium generale, it is the second oldest institution for higher education in
Scandinavia after Uppsala University. The university has 23,473 undergraduate
students, 17,398 postgraduate students, 2,968 doctoral students and over 9,000
employees.
Scholarship Description:
- Application
Deadline: January 11, 2018 - Course
Level: Position is available for the
postdoctoral programme. - Study
Subject: Position is awarded to conduct
Collaborative Research Program in Biomedical Innovation Law (CeBIL). - Scholarship
Award: The fellowship is a full time
temporary appointment for the duration of three (3) years. The appointment
is based on the agreement between the Danish Ministry of Finance and the
Danish Confederation of Professional Associations (Akademikernes
Centralorganisation, AC). In addition to the basic salary, an annual
increment of DKK 52.144,76 (preliminary as of 1 December 2017) is paid.
Furthermore, a total contribution to your pension fund, equal to 17.1% of
your salary and annual increment, is paid The position includes research,
teaching and administrative responsibilities. - Nationality:
International Students are eligible to apply for the position. - Number
of Scholarships: Number of position is not
given. - Scholarship
can be taken in Denmark
Eligibility for the
Scholarship:
- Eligible
Countries: International Students are
eligible to apply for the position. - Entrance
Requirements: Applicants must have
a PhD, JSD or equivalent degree in law or in another social science
discipline. - English
Language Requirements: Applicants
must be fluent in English.
Application Procedure:
How to Apply:
- Letter
of motivation, appendices and the submitted research publications
(including papers, articles and books), must be written in English. The
application will be rejected if not all the required documents are
submitted. - It is
essential that you fill out all the mandatory fields in the electronic
application even though the info is already stated in your CV,
application, publication or other material you may find relevant to
upload. The completed fields will be screened during the shortlisting and
assessment process and in order to generate your final assessment, which
we will send to you after the assessment work is finalized. - The
application MUST include the following nine (9) elements: - Letter
of motivation (a one-page document explaining the reasons for applying). - Curriculum
vitae. - Research
project- Applications should include a proposal for a research project to
be completed during the post-doctoral period. Proposals should be no more
than four pages long. The proposal should demonstrate the capacity to
develop a postdoctoral project, identifying the relevant methodological
tools to achieve the outlined project. - Diplomas,
PhD or JSD diploma or alternatively a document showing that the applicant
submitted or will submit a dissertation. - Publication
list (Complete, numbered list of publications). - Teaching
portfolio, including documentation for teaching qualifications as well as
a brief statement of the applicant’s teaching visions within the research
area. - Academic
references, if available (please upload under “other relevant material”). - A
maximum of five (5) scientific publications that the applicant wishes to
have included in the assessment, of which no more than one (1) may be a
monograph. Applicants, who have written a PhD or JSD thesis or equivalent,
must always submit the complete thesis (if the thesis is written in
Danish, English, Swedish or Norwegian) and the written assessment of the
thesis as a part of submitted publications. - If
citing work where the applicant has been a co-author, a co-author
declaration, which addresses the applicant’s share of these works, must be
submitted. Material that has not yet been published can be submitted.
However, please indicate if this is the case.