myScience
Bern
9 hours ago
Assistant Position with Focus on Swiss Civil Code
- Publication date:21 November 2025
- Workload:100%
- Place of work:Bern
Job summary
Join the University of Bern as a Research Assistant in ZGB! Exciting opportunity for growth and collaboration.
Tasks
- Support teaching activities including lectures and seminars.
- Assist in research projects and publications in private law.
- Engage in student supervision and potentially lead exercises.
Skills
- Must have a strong academic background in law, possibly with a degree.
- Team-oriented with a keen interest in civil law.
- Eager to engage in academic writing and research.
Is this helpful?
About the job
Assistant Position with Focus on Swiss Civil Code
Workplace Bern - Bern region - SwitzerlandCategoryPositionPublished18 November 2025Assistant Position with Focus on Swiss Civil Code
50-100 %
At the Department of Private Law of the University of Bern, Prof. Dr. Martin Eggel's group, an assistant position with a focus on the Swiss Civil Code (50-100%) is to be filled from 1 February 2026 or by agreement.
Your tasks:The work mainly involves participation in teaching (lectures, seminars, exercises, support with grading, supervision of students) as well as collaboration on research projects, especially scientific publications. If suitably qualified and interested, teaching duties (conducting exercises) are also possible.
What we are looking for:
A reliable and team-oriented person who can demonstrate an above-average degree in law (possibly also a lawyer's license), has an interest in civil law, and enjoys scientific work (writing a dissertation is desired and supported).
What we offer:
A pleasant, exciting working environment with flexibility regarding working hours and workload, and the opportunity to deepen knowledge in core areas of private law.
Interested?
For further information, please contact Ms. Therese Sommer:
therese.sommer@unibe.ch; Tel. 0041 (0)31 684 37 95
Please send your application with the usual documents by 13 December 2025 by e-mail to: therese.sommer@unibe.ch
In your application, please refer to myScience.ch and referenceJobID68766.