Assistant Professor in Public Law – Linnaeus University, Kalmar

Linnéuniversitetet

Kalmar län, Kalmar

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Welcome to Linnaeus University! Here you meet 2,200 employees and 40,000 students who together follow the vision of putting knowledge into motion for sustainable societal development. At our university, research and education are conducted with a view towards the future. Our proximity to the business community, both locally and globally, gives us long reach and the opportunity for change that creates an impact. All that is needed is a place where ideas have room to meet and grow. That is what we have created – and you are invited. Change starts here!

Linnaeus University has been given a unique opportunity to create Sweden's most modern and exciting legal science environment. We are now recruiting an Assistant Professor in Public Law to complement and develop the research and educational environment at the Department of Legal Science in Kalmar. We are looking for you who want to be on site in Kalmar, build something new, develop the established, and through collaboration contribute to building a complete academic environment that creates an impact both within and outside the university world. See further http://www.lnu.se/rv-miljo (http://www.lnu.se/rv-miljo).

The Department of Legal Science is organizationally part of the Faculty of Social Sciences and currently has approximately 15 full-time employees. At the department, we conduct research in areas such as European law, public law, and civil law.

Subject area for the position: Legal Science

Location (permanent): Kalmar.

Since Linnaeus University is located in both Växjö and Kalmar, travel between locations may occur.

Employment extent: Full-time for 4 years.

Start date: According to agreement.

The purpose of the employment as an Assistant Professor, according to the Higher Education Ordinance, is to give the teacher the opportunity to develop their independence as a researcher and to gain merit both scientifically and pedagogically to meet the requirements for eligibility for a position as a Professor. According to the Higher Education Ordinance (Chapter 4, Section 12 c), an Assistant Professor shall, upon application, be promoted to Professor if they are eligible for a position as a Professor and, upon review, are deemed suitable for such a position according to the assessment criteria relevant to the appointment. Such promotion entails a permanent appointment as a Professor. The application and review for promotion to Professor shall take place within the employment period as an Assistant Professor.

Job Description:

As an Assistant Professor in Public Law at the Department of Legal Science, you will have an active role in building the research environment. The employee is expected to actively participate in national and international research activities. The employee is expected to have continuous presence at the workplace. The position includes 50% teaching, preferably on the department's legal science program, as well as the upcoming law program, which is currently under development. Teaching on other courses, for example through lending to other departments, also occurs. The remaining 50% is expected to be spent on conducting research within the subject area with the aim of gaining merit for promotion to Professor and potentially Docent.

Eligibility

Eligible for appointment as an Assistant Professor is someone who has completed a PhD in legal science/law or has equivalent scientific competence. Primarily, those who have completed a PhD or reached equivalent competence no more than seven years before the time of application for the position as an Assistant Professor should be considered. However, those who have completed a PhD or reached equivalent competence earlier may also be considered if there are special reasons. Special reasons refer to leave due to illness, parental leave, or other similar circumstances. (Higher Education Ordinance, Chapter 4, Section 4a).

Assessment Criteria:

The following assessment criteria should be particularly considered for an Assistant Professor according to Linnaeus University's employment regulations: scientific and pedagogical skill, international experience, experience and ability to collaborate, and experience in leadership. These assessment criteria will be evaluated when applying for promotion to Professor.

When the university hires new teachers, applicants should be chosen who, through a qualitative holistic assessment of competence and skill, are deemed to have the best prerequisites for carrying out and developing current tasks and contributing to the successful development of the operations. Since the faculty at the Department of Legal Science is under construction, great importance is placed on the applicant having a proven good ability to collaborate, as this is significant for the successful establishment of the research and teaching environment.

For eligibility for this position, good ability to express oneself orally and in writing in Swedish and English is also required.

The following assessment criteria will apply in the event of an application for promotion to Professor:

Guiding for the assessment of scientific skill is the independence, scope, and quality of one's own research.

Pedagogical skill should have been demonstrated through teaching and refers to both the development, planning, implementation, and evaluation of teaching, as well as supervision and examination. Pedagogical skill should show a reflective approach to student learning and to one's own role as a teacher.

Application

The application should contain:

  • Personal details
  • CV/curriculum vitae;
  • Cover letter
  • Documents proving stated merits (diplomas), copy of doctoral dissertation (or equivalent) and any other relevant publications, and;
  • A preliminary research plan of 2-3 pages.

OBS! Use the application template found in the document https://lnu.se/globalassets/dokument---gemensamma/personalavdelningen/rekrytering/birev-240619-kompletterande-riktlinjer-anstallningsordning-anstallning-av-larare.pdf (https://lnu.se/globalassets/dokument---gemensamma/personalavdelningen/rekrytering/birev-240619-kompletterande-riktlinjer-anstallningsordning-anstallning-av-larare.pdf).

We welcome your application by September 30, 2026.

Contact persons:

Dean: Docent Katarina Hyltén-Cavallius, [email protected] (mailto:[email protected])

HR Partner: Karolina Österdahl, [email protected] (mailto:[email protected])

To read the full advertisement, we refer to Linnaeus University's website - Vacancies. https://lnu.se/mot-linneuniversitetet/jobba-hos-oss/lediga-jobb/?rmpage=job&rmjob=9220&rmlang=SE (https://lnu.se/mot-linneuniversitetet/jobba-hos-oss/lediga-jobb/?rmpage=job&rmjob=9220&rmlang=SE)

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