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Job vacancy - Academic Assistants in the Department of European Interdisciplinary Studies
The College of Europe - Natolin Campus with its European Interdisciplinary Studies programme is seeking applications for the positions of academic assistants with a starting date of Monday, 17 August 2015 at the latest.
We are looking for graduates, holding a Master's degree in political science, international relations or journalism, preferably candidates with a measure of College of Europe experience, with
- a mention "very good",
- a very good command of English and French,
- the ability to work as part of a team,
- an interest in teaching and research,
- good organisational skills and
- a high measure of flexibility (working hours can include evenings or weekends).
Tasks include
- teaching (e.g. giving tutorials, assisting the supervision of Master's theses, providing academic advice to students),
- being the link between professors and students,
- assisting professors (e.g. organisational back-up, research, compiling reading lists),
- organisation (e.g. administration, study trips, guest lectures, conferences),
- own research and academic writing
The College offers
- an excellent academic setting,
- a one-year contract under Polish law, renewable
- a pleasant, international working environment.
Applications comprising a detailed curriculum vitae and a motivation letter should be submitted by 13 July 2015 to
Richard Butterwick - Pawlikowski, Director, Department of European Interdisciplinary Studies, College of Europe,
ul. Nowoursynowska 84, PL-02-797 Warszawa
Via e-mail to Ms A. Banach (anna.banach [at] coleurope.eu)
Should you require any further information on the position of academic assistant, please contact one of the current assistants in the Department or Professor Richard Butterwick-Pawlikowski via Ms A. Banach (anna.banach [at] coleurope.eu)
For information on the salary, please contact Ms Katarzyna Kalwas (katarzyna.kalwas [at] coleurope.eu).
The personal data provided in your application will only be processed for determining your qualifications for possible employment with the College of Europe.