Visiting Fellow (m/f) – Trade and Globalisation

This is a one year, non-renewable, Brussels-based, full-time position for candidates with academic credentials, expertise and interest in the field of trade and globalisation.

Key responsibilities

  • Develop at least one major research project addressing issues in the broad field of trade and globalisation, post-COVID
  • Assist in strengthening the Centre’s network of experts (scholars, analysts, policymakers) and contributing to its outreach towards the academic and policy community
  • Assist in the planning of future research projects in the field of trade and globalisation
  • Active involvement in the communication of the research projects’ results
  • Conceptualisation of high-impact events, workshops and initiatives in the field of trade and globalisation
  • Assisting in the management and organisation of the joint activities together with the member foundations

Candidate requirements

  • University degree in political science, social sciences, law, economics or related disciplines
  • Proven interest and expertise in the field of trade and globalisation, with a focus on the EU
  • Fluent in English, with proven writing skills; knowledge of additional languages is welcome
  • Excellent analytical as well as organisational skills
  • Good knowledge of European and international politics and familiarity with the history and the tradition of the Christian Democrat, Conservative and like-minded political parties of the EPP family
  • Committed and flexible team player, able to work in a multi-national environment
  • Preference will be given to applicants familiar with the Martens Centre’s Research activities, jointly organised with its member foundations

Application procedure:

Interested applicants should forward the following documents, by email to jobs@martenscentre.eu:

  • a detailed CV
  • a one-pager research proposal, explaining the topic they would like to research during the fellowship and why do they think it is relevant to the Martens Centre research priorities

When applying, mention in the subject line: Visiting Fellow (m/f) – Trade and Globalisation. The applications will be reviewed, and the interviews will be organised on a rolling basis; early submission is encouraged.

Expected starting date: September 2021. Deadline for applications: 31 August 2021.