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Job-Opening in Italy: Public Call for 24 Senior Researcher Position (Rita Levi Montalcini Call)

Job-Opening in Italy: Public Call for 24 Senior Researcher Position (Rita Levi Montalcini Call)

The Italian Ministry for Education, University, and Research (Ministero dell’istruzione, dell’Università e della ricerca, MIUR) has issued a public call for recruitment that is reserved to 24 foreign researchers. The Call is open to Italian and non-Italian nationals who have spent three years working at a non-Italian research center or university. Admitted to take part to the Call are researchers that have earned their PhD degree, or equivalent, after October 31, 2011 and before October 31, 2014.

The full English Ministerial Decree is available at the following address: (http://cervelli.cineca.it/), with full indication of the procedure to be followed. Final deadline to present all necessary documents to take part in the selection is March 28, 2018, h. 24.00 (Italian local time).

In the context of this Call, the University of Milan, Department of International, Legal, Historical and Political Studies (http://eng.intgiurpol.unimi.it/ecm/home) wishes to express its interest to welcome outstanding researchers in the areas of Public and Private international law, EU law, Comparative Law who would like to apply. The winner of the Call will work as Senior Researcher with an initial 3-year working contract (Ricercatore a tempo determinato, tipologia B), that leads to Associate Tenured Track Professorship subject habilitation.

For additional information, other than the website of the Ministry, please contact Dr. Stefano Dominelli (stefano.dominelli@unimi.it)..

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