Monday 27 May 2013

Job - PhD Researcher "The receptor approach and public international law" (1,0 fte)

PhD Researcher "The receptor approach and public international law" (1,0 fte)

Specifications - (explanation)
Location Faculty of Law, Economics and Governance
Function typesPhD positions, Research, Development, Innovation
Scientific fieldsLaw
Hours 38.0 hours per week
Salary € 2062 - € 2638
EducationUniversity Graduate
Job number 581874
Translations
Apply for this job within 20 days

Job description

SIM will be appointing three PhD researchers to engage in research on the so-called ‘receptor approach to human rights’. The receptor approach identifies the social institutions which are already in place in a given country to meet international human rights requirements, and it indicates how these institutions may be improved if they fall short of those requirements. By relying as much as possible on home-grown remedies, the receptor approach sets out to do justice to local culture and, at the same time, to enhance international human rights protection, especially in areas where such enhancement is most needed (see Tom Zwart, Using Local Culture to Further the Implementation of International Human Rights: The Receptor Approach, 34 (2012) Human Rights Quarterly, pp. 546-569). The project is being funded by the Dutch Foreign Office. The following topic will be researched:

The receptor approach and public international law
The PhD researcher covering this topic will look into the question if and how the receptor approach matches the requirements set by public international law regarding human rights. Thus, the receptor approach assumes that human rights may be implemented through non-legal means like culture and social institutions; that countries may retain their own – traditional – value system when they become signatories to human rights treaties; that the individual-versus-the-state paradigm is one but certainly not the only way to bring human rights to fruition; that the state can discharge its responsibility for implementing human rights obligations by leaving it mainly to non-state actors like the family and the community to realise human rights. The question is whether and how these elements of the receptor approach can be fitted into public international law regarding human rights.

Requirements

Applicants for this position are expected to have a master's degree, profound knowledge of public international law regarding human rights, exemplified by having completed an LLM in this area. Having working experience within an international institution governed by public international law and being familiar with TWAIL and other critical approaches to international are considered assets in this regard.

The researchers for all three topics are expected to write a PhD thesis in a timely fashion under the supervision of the director of the Receptor Project, Prof. Tom Zwart; to participate in and contribute to the activities of the School; to enroll in the School’s PhD training program; and to prepare papers for submission to peer-reviewed journals. Approximately 80% of the time will be devoted to researching and writing the thesis, while 20% will be spent on other activities, including taking courses.

Conditions of employment

We offer a PhD position with a gross monthly salary starting at € 2,062 in the first year to € 2,638 in the fourth year of employment. The successful candidates will be offered an initial contract as a PhD student for 18 months. Upon positive evaluation of the PhD students’ performance the contract will be extended by 2,5 years. We offer a pension scheme, a holiday allowance of 8% per year and flexible employment conditions. Conditions are based on the Collective Employment Agreement of the Dutch Universities.

The starting date will be September 1st, 2013. The PhD researchers will be based at the Faculty of Law, Economics and Governance of Utrecht University.

Organisation

Utrecht University has great ambitions for its teaching quality and study success rates. This also applies to its clear research profiles which are centred around four themes: Sustainability, Life Sciences, Youth & Identity, and Institutions. Utrecht University plays a prominent role in our society and contributes to finding the answers to topical and future societal issues.
With 4000 students and 500 employees the Faculty of Law, Economics and Governance is one of the largest faculties of Utrecht University. It is also one of the oldest and is housed in some 10 historical buildings in the centre of the city of Utrecht. Thanks to a broad range of departments, renowned research institutes and an outstandingly equipped library, the organisation is an active part of society.
The Netherlands Institute of Human Rights (SIM), the Utrecht branch of the Netherlands School of Human Rights Research, is a research institute of the School of Law. Through its research program on Human Rights in a World of Conflict and Diversity, SIM participates in the focus area Conflicts and Human Rights. SIM is the Utrecht member of the Netherlands School of Human Rights Research, a consortium of six Dutch universities and the T.M.C. Asser Institute, which have pooled their resources in the area of human rights research. The School focuses in particular on multidisciplinary research on human rights in Asia and Africa, which is exemplified by the Receptor Project.

Additional information

Questions about the Receptor Project and the vacancies can be addressed to Tom Zwart, by email and phone +316 2705 2580.
More information about employer Utrecht University on AcademicTransfer. Direct link to this job opening: www.academictransfer.com/18618

Monday 20 May 2013

VACANCY: Postdoc “Novel Anticancer Targets for Killing Drug Resistant Breast Tumor Cells”


Faculteit der Wiskunde en Natuurwetenschappen

Leiden Academic Center for Drug Research

The Leiden Academic Center for Drug Research (LACDR) is part of the Faculty of Science. The LACDR is a leading institute, which performs fundamental and strategic scientific research in the field of innovative drug research.
The division of Toxicology is part of the LACDR. The mission of the division is to understand the signal transduction networks in cancer development, progression and treatment with the ultimate aim to develop better and safer anticancer therapies. A focus of the division is on understanding the mechanisms that underlie drug resistance in breast cancer using synthetic lethality screening approaches.
The division of Toxicology is looking for a;
Postdoc “Novel Anticancer Targets for Killing Drug Resistant Breast Tumor Cells” (38 hours per week) Vacancynumber 13-132
Project Description
Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is an aggressive subtype of breast cancer that has a poor disease prognosis. These tumors lack estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PgR) and epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2), and lack all receptors for which there are currently in breast cancer targeted agents available. Patients with TNBC are still treated with non-specific toxic chemotherapeutic drugs such as anthracycline and/or taxane-based chemotherapy. Newly developed targeted (combination) therapies are urgently needed for this heterogeneous subgroup of breast cancer patients. Genomics analysis of TNBC has identified various gene products that are associated with poor disease prognosis, yet their role in drug resistance is unclear. This project will involve a systematic RNA interference-based knock down screen of candidate modulators of drug resistance. We will use a small representative panel of human TNBC cell lines for synthetic lethality screens to identify novel drugable targets that can sensitize TNBC to common anticancer drugs. High content imaging-based approaches will be used. The role and mechanism of candidate genes will be studied in further detail in relation to DNA damage responses and/or mechanisms of cell death using molecular cell biology approaches. This project is a direct collaboration with the department of Medical Oncology at the Erasmus MC supporting the translation of the in vitro findings to the patient.

Requirements

We seek a talented and highly motivated candidate with proven experience in cell and molecular biology, cell signalling and cellular imaging. The candidate should have a PhD degree in the area of Oncology or Molecular Cell Biology and have demonstrated experience with screening and (breast) cancer. Experience or affinity with bioinformatics and cellular imaging is highly recommended.

We offer

The candidate will work within the Leiden Cell Observatory using state-of-the-art high content screening equipment. We are situated in the Gorlaeus Laboratories on the Science Park Leiden. Currently, 25 researchers including technicians, PhD students, and Postdocs work in the Division of Toxicology. The candidate will become part of a young and dynamic team with a strong expertise in cancer research and signal transduction. We offer a vibrant, research-driven work environment with emphasis on team spirit, excellence, and skills development.
Appointment will be according to the terms of the Collective Labour Agreement of Dutch Universities (CAO Nederlandse Universiteiten), for the duration of one year. An extension of two years after positive evaluation is possible. The function is validated in the University Function Ordening system (UFO) under the profile “Onderzoeker 4”. The salary will be set, depending on education and work experience, between the gross minimum of € 2403,- and gross maximum of € 3793,- per month, based on fulltime employment (salary scale: 10). Leiden University offers an attractive benefits package which includes an end-of-year premium of 8.3%, opportunities for personal development and possibilities for ‘personalized’ benefits via our Cafeteria model. More information about employment at Leiden University can be found at: www.leidenuniv.edu.

Information

For more information, please contact Prof.dr. Bob van de Water; telephone: +31-(0)71 527 6223; email: water_b@lacdr.leidenuniv.nl
Additionally, you can visit the websites of the Division of Toxicology, the Faculty of Science, and the LACDR: toxicol.lacdr.gorlaeus.net; www.science.leidenuniv.nl; www.lacdr.nl.

Applications

Do you identify with the profile above and aspire a career in bioscience? Please apply by sending your written application, full Curriculum Vitae and two letters of reference before May 13th, 2013 to the attention of Prof. dr. Bob van de Water.
Please follow this link to our application site; http://jobs.lacdr.leidenuniv.nl/2013/lacdrpd1

Found here: http://www.werkenbij.leidenuniv.nl/vacatures/wetenschappelijke-functies/13-132-postdoc-novel-anticancer-targets-for-killing-drug-resistant-breast-tumor-cells-.html 

VACANCY: Lecturer in the History of European Integration

The Faculty of Humanities, vacancy 13-144

Institute for History

Lecturer in the History of European Integration ( 38 hours per week)
Vacancy number: 13-144
Starting date August 1, 2013
The Faculty of Humanities at Leiden University invites applications for a fulltime lectureship in the History of European Integration. Teaching duties will lie primarily in the MA program in European Union Studies. Initial appointment will be fixed-term from August 2013 through July 2015, with the possibility of extensions of four years thereafter. Leiden University aims to employ more women in areas where they are underrepresented. Women are therefore especially invited to apply.
The MA European Union Studies is a one-year programme which covers the EU’s broad geographical sweep from an interdisciplinary perspective. The programme covers economics, history, law and political science and concentrates on the issue areas that form the core concerns of the European integration.  European Union Studies is offered by an academic staff internationally renowned in their fields, many of whom can draw upon practical experience in politics, government, advisory bodies and think tanks.
The candidate will be expected to teach the history of European integration / the European Union. Contemporary historians and specialists in International Relations or Comparative Politics with relevant experience in European integration are invited to apply. The MA European Union Studies is a dynamic programme, which offers its staff ample opportunity to give substance to their teaching.
The lecturer will hold a position in the Institute for History.

Duties

  • Original research and regular dissemination of the results through appropriate channels.
  • Teaching at undergraduate and graduate levels in European Union Studies and in other programmes and courses as required, on undergraduate and graduate levels, supervision of MA and BA theses; and contributions to curriculum development.
  • Co-supervision of PhD research.
  • Acquisition of project funding (NWO, ERC, etc).
  • Administrative duties, commensurate with career stage.
  • Representation of the field to external audiences and media.

Requirements

  • A PhD degree in a relevant field, and a publication record that is commensurate with career stage.
  • Demonstrable commitment to relevant high-quality teaching practice.
  • An excellent command of English.
  • If the successful applicant is not Dutch-speaking, s/he is expected to acquire a good command of Dutch within two years from taking up duty, through tuition at the University’s Academic Language Center (funded by the employer).
  • Upon appointment, depending on experience and formal qualifications to date, the lecturer may be required to enter a nationally standardized tertiary teaching skills certification trajectory (BKO or Basis Kwalificatie Onderwijs), successful completion of which is a condition for extensions and tenure.

We offer

The appointment is for 38 hours per week in temporary employment for two years, with the possibility of extension for four years thereafter. The rank of lecturer (Universitair Docent) corresponds roughly to that of assistant professor in North-American terms. The gross salary ranges from € 3.227,- to € 4.418,- per month (scale 11) for a full working week in accordance with the collective salary agreement of the Associations of Dutch universities (CAO) and depending on qualifications and experience. Leiden University also offers an annual holiday premium of 8% and an end-of-year premium of 8.3%.
Depending on qualifications, the appointee may start at the appropriate step in scale 10 until s/he fully meets the requirements for scale 11 as specified by the Faculty of Humanities, particularly with regard to teaching skills certification and the number of years of relevant work experience. Candidates from outside the Netherlands may be eligible for a substantial tax break.

Information

Further information regarding this position can be obtained from the chair of the programme: Prof. André W.M. Gerrits (a.w.m.gerrits@hum.leidenuniv.nl).
More information on the Institute of History

Applications

Applications should be in English, and be submitted to the European Union Studies Search Committee at vacaturesgeschiedenis@hum.leidenuniv.nl, with the items listed below in a single PDF document named ‘FAMILY NAME / Position MAEUS’:
• Cover letter.
• Curriculum Vitae including education and employment history, publications, and courses taught (course evaluations included).
• Letter of motivation, which shows clear affinity with and specific knowledge of the area of European Union Studies (max. 1 page).
• Research agenda with clear potential for grant applications to funding agencies such as NWO and ERC.
• Two sample course descriptions (max. 1 page each).
• Names, positions and email addresses of two referees (no reference letters).
The deadline for the submission of applications is June 3, 2013. Interviews are tentatively scheduled for mid-June.

Source: http://www.werkenbij.leidenuniv.nl/vacatures/wetenschappelijke-functies/13-144-lecturer-in-the-hisory-of-european-integration.html

VACANCY: PhD positions Theology and Religious Studies

PhD positions Theology and Religious Studies (2,7 fte) (213053-55)

Organisation

Since its foundation in 1614, the University of Groningen has established itself as an international community of scholars and students who work and study at the forefront of knowledge. Its Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies has a strong international reputation and is renowned for its study into the relation between religion and culture.

For more information on the faculty, see http://www.rug.nl/ggw

The graduate school of the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies of the University of Groningen (The Netherlands) has available 3 PhD positions (0,9 fte).

Job description

The aim of the PhD programme of the Graduate School is to turn out highly qualified researchers. For this purpose, the Graduate School offers PhD positions to excellent candidates who recently graduated. The PhD programme takes three years and leads to a PhD degree. These three years are primarily spent on the PhD thesis.
The PhD programme is embedded in the research institute ThRS with three excellent research programmes, namely:
1. Jewish, Christian and Islamic Origins
2. Comparative, and Historical Study of Religion
3. Christianity, Philosophy, and Culture.

Applicants are encouraged to develop their own research plans and should submit a proposal that outlines their main research interest.
Two positions are eligible for any topic within the research scope of one of the three research programmes of the Faculty. Interested candidates are advised to contact their potential supervisors: http://www.rug.nl/research/gradschool-theology-and-religious-studies/organization/academic-staff.
A third position is eligible for a topic within the endowed chair programme Religious Studies (Prof. C.K.M. von Stuckrad, http://www.vonstuckrad.com). Possible themes for doctoral research are therefore linked to the overall topic of "Transformation of the religious field since the eighteenth century."

Qualifications

The successful candidate is ambitious, highly motivated and wishes to make a career in research. He or she has a thorough training in research skills, speaks and writes fluently English and has obtained excellent results in the master phase. The proposed research outline is closely related to one of the research programmes of the Graduate school.

Candidates should:
  • have a MA degree, preferable of two years in Theology or Religious Studies, or other areas in the Humanities
In addition to a one year Master degree, applicants can prove that they have sufficient research-related experience and knowledge. Examples of such equivalence include: an Mphil degree from a well-reputed university; having obtained a second regular Master degree from a well-reputed university; or having completed a research-oriented Honours programme with a minimum of 30 EC.
  • be fluent in English (written and spoken)
  • have the abilities to finish the PhD thesis in three years, like planning, taking initiative, academic writing, desire to publish.

An assessment may be part of the procedure.

Conditions of employment

The University of Groningen offers a salary of minimal € 2,062 gross a month in the first year to maximal € 2,638 a month in the final year based on a full-time position. In addition there are a 8% holiday allowance and a 8,3% end of year bonus. The 0,9 fte appointment is temporary for a period of three years, under the condition of a positive assessment in the end of the first year to evaluate the feasibility of successful completion of the PhD thesis within the next two years.

Starting date is 1 September 2013.

How to apply
Applications for the position should include:
1. a letter explaining your motivation, your interest in the project, and your competence in the research field
2. a curriculum vitae, including academic qualifications, grades, a list of publications (if applicable), two letters of academic recommendation from professors who can write knowledgeably about your personal and academic qualifications and your suitability for the chosen field of study, and an official university transcripts of grades
3. a proposal of max 4 pages describing how you intend to conduct the project you are applying for your M.A. thesis.

Please send your application before 1 June 2013 Dutch local time by means of the application form (click on "Apply" below on the advertisement on the universities website).

Acquisition is not appreciated.

Information

For information you can contact:

Prof. J.T.A.G.M. van Ruiten, Director of the Graduate School of Theology and Religious Studies,   J.T.A.G.M.van.Ruiten@rug.nl (please do not use for applications)

Found here: http://www.rug.nl/about-us/work-with-us/job-opportunities/english-job-vacancies

To Apply go to that site and click the button APPLY

VACANCY: University Lecturer Public International Law

University Lecturer Public International Law (1,0 fte) (213118E)

Organisation

The Faculty of Law (http://www.rug.nl/rechten/) is a modern, internationally oriented institution with a four hundred-year-long tradition. The Faculty of Law has over 3700 students and almost 350 staff members and is thus one of the largest faculties of the University of Groningen. Its effective quality-control system ensures continuous improvement in the quality of teaching and research.

The Department of International and Constitutional Law (http://www.rug.nl/rechten/organization/vakgroepen/int/) offers a variety of courses within the field of international law as part of various bachelor and master programmes. To strengthen our teaching and research capacity, the Department has a vacancy for a university lecturer in Public International Law as of August 2013.

Job description

The prospective university lecturer will have the following primary responsibilities:
  • teaching in the field of public international law in the bachelor and master programmes
  • supervising bachelor and master theses
  • coordinating teaching activities
  • conducting research within the field of public international law, fitting within one of the research programmes of the faculty of law
  • engaging in the development of research projects.

Qualifications

The following requirements apply to the post:
  • demonstrable knowledge of public international law
  • a PhD degree based on a thesis in public international law
  • experience in teaching courses
  • possession of a basic teaching qualification or preparedness to acquire this qualification within a reasonable timeframe
  • excellent research skills, preferably some publications in top or very good, refereed journals in the area of Operations
  • demonstrable organizational and communicative skills
  • fluency in English
  • knowledge of Dutch will be an advantage
  • experience with the development of research projects will be an advantage.

Conditions of employment

The University of Groningen offers depending on qualifications and experience a minimum salary of € 3,227 (scale 11) and a maximum salary of € 5,020 (scale 12) gross a month on a full-time basis (Collective Labour Agreement Dutch Universities). The post will initially be established, for now, for a fixed term period of two years.

Interviews for the position will take place in the week of 17 to 21 June 2013.

You can apply for this job up to and including Sunday 2 June 2013 by sending in your application online using the link at the bottom of this webpage.

Acquisition is not appreciated.

Information

For information you can contact:

Prof.Dr M.M.T.A. Brus, phone +31 50 3635706 / +31 6 38003768,   M.M.T.A.Brus@rug.nl (please do not use for applications)

Found here: http://www.rug.nl/about-us/work-with-us/job-opportunities/english-job-vacancies

Sunday 5 May 2013

Tijdelijke migrant blijvend fenomeen

Sinds de uitbreiding van de Europese Unie in 2007 is het aantal migranten in Nederland met 153.000 gegroeid tot bijna 600.000. Tijdelijke migranten doen het laaggeschoolde, zware werk, dat Nederlanders niet willen doen. Ze zijn essentieel voor de vergrijzende economie. De overheid zou dat moeten omarmen en faciliteren. Maar dat doet ze niet. Randvoorwaarden voor een goed migratiebeleid zijn goede informatie – in het land van herkomst Ă©n in het land van vestiging –, adequate systemen van registratie en afdoende wettelijke mogelijkheden om malafide praktijken tegen te gaan. Het is teleurstellend dat de overheid niet verder gaat dan losstaande initiatieven op het gebied van uitbuiting, schijnconstructies en adequate huisvesting. Er is geen geĂ¯ntegreerd beleid. Een structurele aanpak ontbreekt. De schrijver beoogt een andere aanpak. Lees het uitvoerige artikel in zijn geheel hier: