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Doctorate (Ph.D.) Position in Theoretical Legal Sciences (with a focus on Digital Legal Sciences)

Job Type

Full Time

Work Location

Faculty of Law, Charles University in Prague

About us

The research project “Community Through Constitution. Researching how Constitutions Construct Identity and Legitimacy in Europe and MENA” (RECONCILE), funded by an ERC Consolidator Grant and hosted at the Institute for the Interregional Study of Constitutionalism, Faculty of Law, Charles University in Prague, is seeking a motivated candidate for a four-year, full-time PhD position.

The project explores the socially integrative role of constitutions, focusing on the conditions under which constitutions foster the discursive formation of political communities. Your doctoral research will examine the nexus between constitutionalism and collective identity on a theoretical and philosophical level.

Requirements

  1. You hold a master’s degree in law, political science, philosophy, psychology, anthropology, cultural studies or sociology with a focus on digital technologies (digital humanities, digital social science, or digital psychology).

  2. You have an interdisciplinary profile combining the humanities or social sciences with computer science or related fields.

  3. You possess knowledge and experience with computational methods for text classification and analysis.

  4. Expertise in social, moral, and political psychology is an advantage.

  5. You have a strong academic record with excellent study results.

  6. You have excellent academic writing skills.

  7. You are a team player with a high degree of autonomy.

  8. You are fluent in English and have excellent communication skills. Knowledge of Arabic is a plus.

About the Role

1. Use tools like text mining and machine learning to collect and analyze social media content (discourse analysis).
2. Program social bots for research purposes.
3. Conduct research on one of the following topics: identity politics, the public sphere, deliberative democracy, or constitutionalism.
4. Collaborate with the research team on the conduct of the research.
5. Develop your doctoral thesis within the project’s framework.
6. Participate in team meetings and training sessions.
7. Help organize seminars and conferences

What We Offer

  • A financially competitive salary.

  • Flexible working conditions.

  • An opportunity to work in a dynamic, interdisciplinary research environment.


Start date: October 2025.


How to apply

Please submit the following documents in a single PDF file by February 24, 2025 in one PDF document:
• A motivation letter.
• Your CV.
• A short writing sample.

Email your application to Volker Kaul (kaulv@prf.cuni.cz), who can also be contacted for any further inquiries.

Further informations

Shortlisted candidates will be invited for an online interview. Selected candidate(s) will need to apply to the Ph.D. program “Theoretical Legal Sciences – Law and Legal Theory in European Context” at the Faculty of Law, Charles University.

For more details, please visit: https://www.prf.cuni.cz/en/phd-in-english. Alternatively, the selected candidate(s) can apply to the Ph.D. program in Czech. More information can be found here: https://www.prf.cuni.cz/doktorske-studium-phd.

CONTACT US

Institute for Interregional Study of Constitutionalism

 

nám. Curieových 7 11640 Praha 1

Prague | Czechia

For inquiries or collaboration, please contact us at:

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This project has received funding from European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme.

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Charles University - Prague

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