The Brussels School of Governance proudly presents a scholarship opportunity for aspiring scholars interested in pursuing a PhD in Multi-Disciplinary Legal Research within the realm of Migration. This esteemed program aims to foster innovative research at the intersection of law and migration studies, with a focus on exploring the evolving dynamics of state sovereignty in contemporary migration discourse.
The program is designed for motivated individuals holding a master’s degree in law, with a keen interest in interdisciplinary research methodologies encompassing legal and political philosophy. Successful candidates will delve into the nuanced complexities of migration law, addressing critical questions surrounding state sovereignty and international human rights within the context of migration and refugee law.The Brussels School of Governance (BSoG) stands as a beacon of academic excellence in the heart of Europe. Renowned for its commitment to fostering critical inquiry and innovative research, BSoG offers a diverse range of programs focused on governance, public policy, and international affairs. Situated at the vibrant crossroads of Brussels, the school serves as a dynamic hub for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners, facilitating interdisciplinary dialogue and collaboration.
Offered Benefits
The successful candidate will receive a full-time Ph.D. scholarship for a duration of 12 months, extendable up to a maximum of 48 months contingent upon positive evaluation of Ph.D. activities. Other benefits include extensive teleworking options, hospitalization insurance, commuter reimbursement, and access to various campus facilities and discounts. Join us at the VUB, where talent is celebrated and diverse perspectives are valued in shaping the future of legal research in migration studies.
Application Process
Interested candidates are required to submit their applications online via jobs.vub.be by the deadline of 15/05/2024. The application package should include:
- CV detailing academic qualifications, research experience, and publications
- One-page motivation letter
- A 2000-word research proposal outlining the state of the art, research relevance, methodology, data sources, and organizational plan
- Copy of a publication (e.g., master thesis, academic report)
- Contact details of two referees
- Diploma (not applicable for VUB alumni)
Short-listed candidates will be notified in early June, with interviews expected to follow thereafter. The successful candidate will commence their Ph.D. journey on 1st October 2024, or as soon as possible thereafter.
For inquiries regarding the scholarship, please contact Kristin Henrard at or on +32 470 53 46 63.