PhD position in alpine and arctic plant ecology
Basel
Key information
- Publication date:23 September 2025
- Workload:100%
- Place of work:Basel
Job summary
Join the University of Basel as a PhD candidate in plant ecology. Great opportunity for research enthusiasts!
Tasks
- Assist in research projects on alpine and arctic plants.
- Support teaching activities in law and tax research.
- Engage in interdisciplinary discussions and publications.
Skills
- Bachelor's degree required, with interest in tax law.
- Strong communication and writing skills are essential.
- Fluency in English and independent work ethic needed.
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PhD position in alpine and arctic plant ecology
Workplace Basel , North West Switzerland , SwitzerlandCategoryPositionPublished22 September 2025Student assistant position Professorship Cavelti
At the Faculty of Law of the University of Basel, a position is to be filled at the chair of Prof. Dr. Luzius Cavelti from 1 November 2025 or by arrangement as a student assistant (50%)
Your tasks
Your duties include, among others, collaboration on publication and research projects in international and national tax law, support in teaching activities.
Your profile
You are a curious person and have completed a bachelor's degree. You are also interested in tax law and enjoy interdisciplinary issues. You have good English skills, high communication competence, are committed, and enjoy good written expression as well as independent and careful work.
We offer you
We offer a challenging and varied activity, professional support as well as insight into scientific research work and current international and national tax policy. You can organize your working hours flexibly. The position is initially limited until the end of August 2026.
Application / Contact
We look forward to receiving your complete application via the University of Basel's online application portal by 10 October 2025 at the latest.
Applications by other means will not be considered.
For inquiries, Luzius Cavelti is available by phone at 0041 (0)61 207 25 14 or by email luzius.cavelti@unibas.ch.
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