The Call for Applications for three collaboration contracts on the EU funded project BRIDGEGAP is now online.
Interested candidates should present their application by Friday October 25, 2024, at 3pm (CEST, UTC+2).
BRIDGEGAP fills the knowledge gaps regarding both the extent to and the mechanisms by which corruption infiltrates open societies even across borders and it produces measurements of corruption across countries and time by its innovative models, as well as social network maps. It also assesses and offers solutions to the digital transparency gaps, ranging from the tools of transparency, the use and abuse of technology in corruption and anticorruption to the state of it. Finally, it assesses public accountability and anticorruption regulation across EUMS and candidate states to identify regulatory and impact gaps, thus addressing the academia–policy gap in corruption studies.
The legal part of the research carried out by Luiss aims to develop an online comparative and interactive data repository to show the variations in legal treatment of corruption crimes, comprehensiveness of criminal legislation (de jure) across countries and enforcement in EU Member States and accession countries.
The purpose of this comparative evaluation selection procedure is to select 3 collaborators for carrying out research activities and providing assistance related to projects goals.
The contracts will start on the first day of the month following the awarding of the contract and will last 12 months.
The Call for Applications and the application form are available here.
The following documents must be attached to the application:
- Curriculum vitae in English;
- Copy of a valid identity document;
- Four-year and/or master's degree certificate;
- Relevant scientific publications;
- Any other useful documentation and/or certification (e.g. Ph.D. documentation; linguistic certificates).
The selection will be based on qualifications and a possible interview and carried out by a specially appointed Evaluation Committee.
The outcome of the comparative selection procedure and the final ranking are published on the related Luiss webpage, as well as the list of candidates called to a possible interview and the timetable and the method/location of the interview.
Interested candidates should present their application by Friday October 25, 2024, at 3pm (CEST, UTC+2).