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The Institute for European Studies (IEE) of the Saint-Louis Institute for Interdisciplinary Research (IRIS-L) at UCLouvain is looking for a researcher interested in pursuing a PhD within a project on the legitimacy of interest groups in the European Union (EU).
Job description
The selected candidate will be expected to prepare a research proposal and conduct doctoral research as part of the project outlined below. The PhD position is funded by the FSR Seedfund of UCLouvain Saint-Louis Bruxelles. The funding covers a period of two years (renewable for an additional two years subject to specific conditions) and corresponds to a doctoral tax-free grant (full-time), including social security contributions. The candidate will be expected to apply for F.R.S.- FNRS funding under the guidance of the project supervisors. The doctoral research will be conducted under the joint supervision of Samuel Defacqz, Assistant Professor at UCLouvain, and Sophie Jacquot, Professor at UCLouvain Saint-Louis Bruxelles. The PhD candidate will be affiliated with the Institute for European Studies and will be enrolled in the UCLouvain doctoral training programme, benefiting from the university’s academic environment and support infrastructure.
Profile
We are seeking a candidate who meets the following criteria:
Research project – The Legitimacy of Interest Groups: The Perspective of Institutional Actors of the European Union
This research project seeks to advance understanding of how institutional actors within the European Union (EU) perceive the legitimacy of interest groups seeking to influence them. It compares the perspectives of officials working within the European Commission, the European Parliament, and the Council of the European Union. More specifically, the project addresses two central research questions: (RQ1) How do institutional actors within the EU perceive the legitimacy of interest groups? (RQ2) What accounts for the variation in these perceptions of the legitimacy of interest groups across individuals and institutions? Interest groups have long played a role in the European integration process and in EU policymaking. Over time, however, their interactions with EU institutions have evolved and become increasingly institutionalised. Interest groups are recognised as key actors in the EU governance system: they contribute not only to the broader legitimacy of the European project but also to the strategic positioning and functioning of each institution. In this context, it is crucial to better understand the factors that shape how institutional actors assess the legitimacy of interest groups. The aim of this research is thus to empirically investigate, through both qualitative and quantitative methods, what institutional actors themselves consider crucial when selecting, meeting with, and listening to interest groups. This renewed approach to the study of lobbying, grounded in a micro-level analysis and a cross-institutional comparison, shifts the focus toward the perspectives of the targets within interest group–policy-maker interactions.
Application process and deadline
Applications should be submitted in a single pdf file and must include:
Applications should be sent by email to [email protected] and [email protected] no later than 23 June 2025 (23:59).
Shortlisted candidates will be invited to: (1) submit a written assignment (maximum 1,000 words) describing how they would approach the research project (i.e. definition of a research design), based on a literature review that will be provided; (2) participate in an online interview, scheduled to take place during the week of 7–11 July 2025.
The expected start date of the position is 1 September 2025, with some flexibility depending on the candidate’s personal circumstances.
Additional information
UCLouvain follows a policy of gender inclusion and non-discrimination aimed at achieving greater equality, respect and diversity in its academic community.
If you have any questions concerning this application process, feel free to directly email Samuel Defacqz at [email protected]
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