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Oct
15
2024

Professor of Criminal Law, Aarhus University

Professor of Criminal Law, Aarhus University

Job Description

The person employed in the position is expected to contribute significantly to the faculty's overall research strategy and to the department's research and teaching environment within the main area of criminal law, particularly the general and special part of criminal law. The overall area of criminal law also includes criminal procedural law, including the impact of the ECHR as well as special criminal law on violation of the special legislation (hereafter collectively referred to as the "subject area").

As professor you are expected to:

  • make a significant contribution to the department's teaching environment, in particular by carrying out research-based teaching and supervision tasks at both Bachelor's and Master's degree level within the subject area, and you must therefore be able to teach in Danish, including in criminal law at the Bachelor’s degree programme
  • make a significant contribution to the Department's research environment by participating in internal and external, including national and international, research groups within the subject area and relevant interdisciplinary areas, etc., as well as by publishing and disseminating academic results within the subject area, both nationally and internationally
  • to disseminate knowledge to a wider circle of stakeholders, including the mass media
  • conduct the development of the subject area at the highest international level, including supervising PhD students within the subject area and by offering relevant research training courses
  • undertake research management within the subject area and to actively pursue the department's objective of increased external funding.

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