Job offers: PhD positions

We are currently inviting applications for a PhD researcher position (all genders welcome). Starting date is as soon as possible. The positions are limited to four years. The salary is based on TV-L E13 and amounts to 75% of a full position.

Please find more information on how to apply in the job opening here or download the PDF.


Applicants are expected to relate to one of our key research areas (RA), RA 11 „Migration agreements: A bilateral avenue to control mobility at global levels“. The research areas are outlined here.

The application deadline is 6 March 2026.


Further Information

  • If you have any questions regarding the advertised position or RA, please contact Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Peter-Tobias Stoll, Peter-Tobias.Stoll@jura.uni-goettingen.de.
  • If you have any general questions regarding the application process, please send an e-mail to rtg2987@uni-goettingen.de.

  • Important: Please check the admission requirements for the doctoral program

    To apply for a PhD position it is required that you fulfill all the admission requirements to enroll in a doctoral studies programme after being accepted for the position. Please therefore check the specific requirements depending on your discipline. In case you have any questions we kindly ask you to contact the Students and Examination Office directly.

    • Applicants are expected to have graduated from an LL.M. programme in Germany – provided that the Master’s thesis has been graded at least “good” (including German-language skills at C1 level); in individual cases, obtaining a good German Master degree may be considered as part of the doctoral programme. Applicants who have been admitted to the doctoral programme Public International Law: Human Rights – International Economic and Environmental Law – International Criminal Law might be exempted from the German LL.M. degree requirement.
    • More information about the Doctoral Studies Programme of the Faculty of Law
    • Contact: Ulrike Hennemuth, u.hennemuth@jura.uni-goettingen.de


    Frequently asked questions

    Find 12 good reasons here.
    The research proposal should convey a clear idea of your research project, including research question, state of research and theoretical/methodological approach. It helps us to evaluate the applicants’ research projects with regard to the evaluation criteria (innovation, feasibility and relevance to the RTG especially to the socio-legal approach and the research areas). Please state clearly which research area you are applying for. The length of the research project should not exceed 2 pages (a bibliography may be added).
    The Master's degree (including certificate) must be completed by the start of the contract at the latest, otherwise the application cannot be considered. Instead of a Master's certificate, please submit a statement from your supervisor indicating the progress of your Master's thesis (incl. expected date of graduation) and the quality of your preliminary work and, if possible, a transcript of records of your previous academic achievements.
    We look forward to receiving your application, even if you have already started your doctoral studies. However, please outline how your previous research relates to the topic of the RTG/ the research area and/or how you want to adjust your future research to the RTG’s focus/research area. Also, how do you think will you benefit from further qualification as part of the RTG? Please also indicate how far advanced your doctoral thesis is/ how long you think you will need until completion.
    In 2027 a second cohort of PhD researchers (12 positions in total) will have the opportunity to apply to qualify as part of RTG 2987.
    Successful candidates will be employed by the University; place of work will be Göttingen (with certain flexibility regarding remote work according to the University’s guidelines). As indicated in the job posting, PhD researchers are expected to participate in the RTG’s qualification programme and collaborate on their research - which requires on site-presence.