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24/05/2022

NEW VACANCY AT ECLAN: Contact point for Switzerland

ECLAN is looking for new contact points in Zwitzerland!
In order to fulfil the Network’s objectives, and considering its development and evolution, the ECLAN network is looking for new contact point for Switzerland.
Candidates are invited to send a CV as well as a motivation letter (of maximum one page) before 1st September 2022 to the following email address: eclan@ulb.be.
Description of the position
- Participation to the Annual Contact Points Meeting.
- Participation to the scientific and academic activities of the network (conferences, publications)
- Collaboration to other activities, e.g. participation and/or support to the Summer School, organisation of Annual PhD Seminar, draft of national reports in the framework of research projects, submissions of applications for EU-funded projects, representation of the State within the network, to spread ECLAN activities, etc.
- Act as intermediary between experts in national criminal law of the Member State represented and the network
Profile
- Expertise as academic or researcher in the field of EU criminal law
- Availability to take part in the network’s activities
- Well-established position in the national academic/scientific environment of the MS represented.
- Good knowledge of English.
Please, before applying, carefully read the relevant provisions of the ECLAN functioning rules.

ECLAN was established by Anne Weyembergh and Serge de Biolley in 2004. The network's activities kicked off on 1 December 2004 . ECLAN's first two years were co-financed by the European Commission (Agis and Criminal Justice Programme) and Luxembourg's Ministry of Justice.

ECLAN's structure relies on different internal organs: Contact Points, Members, Management Committe, Coordinators, ECLAN Team, Observers and Advisory Board.

One Contact Point represents each Member State within the network. A Contact Point is a well-known academic appointed by ECLAN to act as intermediary between the network and other academics and researchers of the Member State they represent.