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Start-up Scholarship Doctoral Programme 'Law in Transition' 1
- 01 May 2026
- 100%
- Basel
Job summary
Join the University of Basel as a PhD candidate in Law! This opportunity offers a supportive environment and a CHF 30,000 fellowship.
Tasks
- Develop a funding proposal during your PhD program.
- Conduct research in areas like technological and societal change.
- Complete a dissertation and earn 18 credits in three years.
Skills
- Master's degree in Law or equivalent, with a strong academic record.
- Motivation for interdisciplinary research and collaboration.
- Proficiency in English and German.
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About the job
Start-up Scholarship Doctoral Programme ’Law in Transition’ 1
Workplace Basel - North West Switzerland - SwitzerlandCategoryPositionPublished28 April 2026The Faculty of Law is one of the oldest of the seven faculties at the University of Basel. It encompasses teaching, research and services in the field of law. It has around 250 staff members and over 1,200 students. The Faculty of Law at the University of Basel is offering a one-year start-up scholarship of CHF 30,000 within the doctoral programme "Law in Transition".
The start-up scholarship can be awarded for the following projects:
Further information about the doctoral programme "Law in Transition" can be found here: https://ius.unibas.ch/de/recht-im-wandel/ ')
Application / Contact
We look forward to receiving your complete application via the University of Basel's online application portal. Applications submitted by other means will not be considered.
Please submit the following documents:
o Application form for start-up scholarships (download from the homepage)
o Letter of motivation with request for admission to one of the three pillars of the doctoral programme: Technical Change, Social Change or Economic Change o Working title of the dissertation and brief project description (max. 5 pages) o Curriculum vitae o Copies of certificates (bachelor's and master's degree or licentiate) Please direct questions to doktoratsprogramm-ius@unibas.ch .
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Your Tasks
Start-up scholarships allow doctoral candidates to prepare a funding application during the initial phase of their doctorate, in order to apply for further funding from the Swiss National Science Foundation or another institution. Within the framework of the doctoral programme, doctoral candidates write a dissertation within three years. The training module is completed after three years with 18 credit points.The start-up scholarship can be awarded for the following projects:
- Technical Change: In the research area "Technical Change", current topics include biotechnology, life sciences law, data governance, artificial intelligence, law & robots and blockchain, medical progress as a civil law challenge, and the legal framework of medical progress. Topics from these areas and related research questions are welcome.
- Social Change: In particular, globalization, digitalisation, migration and religious pluralisation have triggered profound social change processes that also significantly affect the law. The research area "Social Change" covers questions that require legal scientific reflection and analysis in this context.
- Economic Change: Economic change is also affected by globalization. This leads to new questions: data protection, transparency and accountability, Swiss business law and its relationship to European business law, internationalisation of public business law and the influence of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) are topics that require in-depth analysis.
Your Profile
- Master's or licentiate degree from a Faculty of Law in Switzerland or an equivalent diploma from a recognised foreign university. Average grade of at least 5.0 according to the Swiss grading system or an equivalent foreign degree. For candidates who are about to complete their studies or who come from other disciplines, the doctoral committee decides on final admission and associated conditions after consultation with the prospective primary supervisor.
- Existence of a supervision agreement
- The period between university graduation or state examination and application should generally not exceed two years.
- An above-average motivation for scientific engagement with the research question and willingness to work interdisciplinarily are expected.
- Passive knowledge of English and German is required.
We Offer You
We offer you the opportunity to conduct legal science research in innovative fields at an internationally networked and modernly oriented faculty. Through targeted teaching offers, publication opportunities during the doctorate and the interdisciplinary exchange promoted by the programme, it is possible to conduct successful and forward-looking research.Further information about the doctoral programme "Law in Transition" can be found here: https://ius.unibas.ch/de/recht-im-wandel/ ')
Application / Contact
We look forward to receiving your complete application via the University of Basel's online application portal. Applications submitted by other means will not be considered.
Please submit the following documents:
o Application form for start-up scholarships (download from the homepage)
o Letter of motivation with request for admission to one of the three pillars of the doctoral programme: Technical Change, Social Change or Economic Change o Working title of the dissertation and brief project description (max. 5 pages) o Curriculum vitae o Copies of certificates (bachelor's and master's degree or licentiate) Please direct questions to doktoratsprogramm-ius@unibas.ch .
Apply
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