The PhD Program in Law, jointly established by MLU and ADA University

Deadline: 15 July 2021

Email: [email protected]

GOAL OF THE PROGRAM

The PhD Program in Law, jointly established by MLU and ADA University, is aimed at increasing research and faculty capacities of the Law Program of ADA University, inaugurated in 2018. To this end, the Program envisages selecting 6 qualified candidates, who has considerable potential for pursuing doctoral research in the area of Criminal Law at MLU. The potential candidate is expected to be part of the teaching faculty in the Law Program after successfully completing the PhD Program at MLU. Furthermore, a PhD candidate shall enjoy supervision offered by Professors of the School of Law at MLU, and Professors from ADA University Law Program will also offer complimentary academic support.

Since 2018 the MLU and ADA University has established academic cooperation with the aim of developing successful research projects, student exchange and faculty training programs. While MLU Law School with its long-term global partnership experiences, including the Universities from Central and Eastern Europe, is ranked in the top five of the German Law Schools in the CHE-Ranking, the ADA University Law Program, enjoying its rich institutional capacities and young faculties, is aspiring to become a leading academic destination for students, researchers and lawyers in the post-Soviet space in the near future.

DURATION AND STRUCTURE OF THE PROGRAM

The duration of the PhD Program in Law is 4,5 years. Over the course of the Program, a PhD candidate is required to pass an intensive German language course, follow relevant courses both in law and research methodology, and successfully complete a course in criminal law before proceeding to the research component of the degree. Please note that advanced PhD candidates will be given opportunities for getting involved in various academic and other activities of the Law Program at ADA University.

RESEARCH AREAS

The program welcomes research topics only from the area of Criminal Law. By the rules of the program, the selected PhD candidate may also change the research topic after consultation with the academic supervisor and the program coordinator. The PhD thesis shall be written either in English or German. For successful completion of the doctoral thesis, each student is required to develop an individual work plan in consultation with an academic supervisor and the program coordinator.

YOUR PROFILE

  • Master Degree in Law (in exceptional cases, applications from the graduates of the Bachelor of Law program, who possess some research experience or considerable legal practice may also be considered)
  • Language Skills: English (IELTS 6,5) or German (B2 level)
  • Research and Writing Skills: the candidates should demonstrate considerable research and writing skills
  • To be a Citizen of the Republic of Azerbaijan
  • Exemption from the Military Service, or where applicable, suspension from service for the period of study

UNIVERSITY OFFERS

  • Doctoral Degree in Law from MLU upon successful completion of the program
  • Full financial coverage during the program
  • Full access to the infrastructure of two renowned Law Schools
  • Supervision by two experienced professionals
  • Individual research strategy (plan) for a PhD candidate
  • Language and research courses at MLU
  • Opportunities for various academic and other activities

YOUR APPLICATION

  • All applications together with required documents shall be submitted in English by e-mail not later than 12 AM (midnight), 15 July 2021. Please entitle your email with the following statement: Application for PhD Program in Law.

The application package shall include:

  • Motivation Letter – not more than 500 words, stating your qualifications and reasons for applying to this program
  • Detailed CV
  • Research Paper (e.g. Bachelor or Master thesis, or any research paper that may demonstrate your research and writing skills)
  • Diplomas and Certificates of all completed studies as well as academic transcripts
  • Research Proposal – not more than 2,500 words (including bibliography), outlining hypothesis, research question, and initial outcomes of your research.
  • Language certificate(s) – if available

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