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Research and Teaching Assistant in Civil Procedure Law
- 21 April 2026
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- Geneva
Job summary
Join the University of Geneva as a research and teaching assistant. Enjoy a collaborative work environment in Geneva.
Tasks
- Assist a professor in civil procedure law research tasks.
- Contribute to the drafting of a legal publication.
- Work can be done remotely or on-site at UniMail.
Skills
- Must be a UNIGE law student in Bachelor or Master.
- Fluent in French with strong writing skills.
- Proficient in Word and Zoom functionalities.
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Research and Teaching Assistant in Civil Procedure Law
Workplace Geneva - Lake Geneva region - SwitzerlandCategoryPositionPublished20 April 2026Assistant
Organisational entity
Faculty of Law
Section / Division
Department of Commercial Law
Function
Research and Teaching Assistant
Function code
ARE
Maximum class
6
Body
Assistant - Assistant Professor
Activity rate
30%
Workplace
UniMail
Application deadline
17-05-2026
Reference
6871
Attachment(s)
The tasks will consist of assisting the Professor in various research activities in the field of civil procedure law and, more specifically, in the writing of a book.
The assigned tasks may, in principle, be carried out either from a University workstation or remotely, according to a schedule to be agreed upon.
The contract duration is 12 months from 1 August 2026 to 31 July 2027. The desired activity rate is 30%.
- Native French speaker or perfect command, good spelling and syntax
- Proficiency in IT tools, particularly Word and style sheets
Assets:
- Good knowledge of German
- Proficiency in Zoom features
- Grade equal to or higher than 5 for the legal writing exercise (attach the text in pdf to the application file)
The University of Geneva offers motivating employment conditions in a stimulating work environment. By joining us, you will have the opportunity to showcase your skills and personality and actively contribute to the reputation of an institution founded in 1559.
From a parity perspective, the University encourages applications from the underrepresented sex.
Apply now
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Organisational entity
Faculty of Law
Section / Division
Department of Commercial Law
Function
Research and Teaching Assistant
Function code
ARE
Maximum class
6
Body
Assistant - Assistant Professor
Activity rate
30%
Workplace
UniMail
Application deadline
17-05-2026
Reference
6871
Attachment(s)
- 0123_Cahier_des_charges_ARE_procédure civile.pdf
(PDF , 27.09kb)
Job description
The future research and teaching assistant will be responsible for assisting the Professor attached to civil procedure law.The tasks will consist of assisting the Professor in various research activities in the field of civil procedure law and, more specifically, in the writing of a book.
The assigned tasks may, in principle, be carried out either from a University workstation or remotely, according to a schedule to be agreed upon.
The contract duration is 12 months from 1 August 2026 to 31 July 2027. The desired activity rate is 30%.
Title and required skills
- UNIGE law student, in 2nd year Bachelor or Master- Native French speaker or perfect command, good spelling and syntax
- Proficiency in IT tools, particularly Word and style sheets
Assets:
- Good knowledge of German
- Proficiency in Zoom features
- Grade equal to or higher than 5 for the legal writing exercise (attach the text in pdf to the application file)
Start date
1 August 2026Contact
For any additional information, please contact Professor Laurent Grobéty ( Laurent.Grobety@unige.ch ).Additional information
Application files including a curriculum vitae, a cover letter and copies of exam transcripts (baccalaureate, including first series, and Master) and a sample of academic writing (e.g. Master’s thesis), must be submitted exclusively online by clicking on the 'apply now' button, before Sunday 17 May 2026, 23:59 (Geneva time). No paper or email applications will be accepted.The University of Geneva offers motivating employment conditions in a stimulating work environment. By joining us, you will have the opportunity to showcase your skills and personality and actively contribute to the reputation of an institution founded in 1559.
From a parity perspective, the University encourages applications from the underrepresented sex.
Apply now
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