European Communication Officer - Brussels, België - Université libre de Bruxelles

Université libre de Bruxelles
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Beschrijving
offre d'emploi RC2023/12CDD


L'Institut d'Études Européennes recrute:

Un-e European communication officer pour un CDD à temps plein d'un an renouvelable


Work environment:

As a Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence, the IEE-ULB is recognized for its expertise in European Studies. The IEE-ULB carries out its own interdisciplinary research projects.

At the same time, it promotes the work of its affiliated members on European issues within the associated research units and centres of its three partner faculties (the Faculty of Philosophy and Social Sciences, the Faculty of Law and Criminology, The Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management).

The IEE-ULB develops an interdisciplinary research agenda established by the Institute's Research Committee.

The current agenda is based on four research themes that are articulated around political sciences, law, economics, history, values and global interactions:

Europe as an area of freedom, security and justice, Europe as an area of economic and social regulation, Europe as a community of norms and values and Europe in the world.


For more than 50 years, the Center for European Law has established itself as a place of scholarly analysis and high-level debate on European law.

The Center first existed as the legal section of the IEE-ULB. It now exists as a Center attached to the Faculty of Law and Criminology since 2015.

Today, it aims to continue to support through its research and teaching activities the developments and challenges of European construction, by providing an analysis critical and contextual based on the expertise and diversity of profiles of its researchers.

The research carried out at the Center for European Law aims to address the developments and challenges of European construction through its research, by providing a critical and contextual analysis based on the expertise and diversity of profiles of its researchers.

The research activities of its members can be grouped around four major areas of research mirroring those of the IEE-ULB.

These research areas are reflected in the topics tackled by PhD researchers, the academic networks co-coordinated by professors and the projects carried out.

Thanks to its location in Brussels, the Centre has also been able to develop and ensure a connection with the practice of European law.

This is reflected in its members as well as in the events it organizes, which are open to the university community, practitioners, and civil society.


The hired Communication Officer will be a member of both the Centre de Droit européen (CDE) as well as the IEE-ULB dedicated to the implementation, coordination, and promotion of European projects.

Under the direction of the project's ULB-based principal investigator - Pr. Chloé Brière, the hire will collaborate with the Communication Director (M-I. Soldevila), and the senior project manager of the IEE-ULB (F. Ponjaert), as well as a designated member of the CDE and IEE's standing secretarial staff.


Job description:


The hired Communication Officer will be involved in the dissemination, exploitation and communication efforts associated with one EU-funded research project locally led by Professor Chloé Brière.

The mandate is granted for an initial term of 1 year. At the end of the year, the mandate can be twice renewed for a further 1-year term.

The project


The project in question NAVIGATOR is a 48 month long, 3 million euro, interdisciplinary, international and intersectoral project across 8 European and 4 non-European countries.

It is coordinated by the Norwegian Institute for International Affairs - NUPI (PI John Karlsrud).

It involves 10 higher education institutions:

Copenhagen Business School, Université libre de Bruxelles, Universiteit Maastricht, University of the Witwatersrand Johannesburg, Universita Commerciale Luigi Bocconi, the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Talinna Teknikaülikool, University of Ottawa and Waseda University.

They are joined in the consortium by 2 non-academic partners: European Council for Foreign Relations Deutschland, and the Transatlantic Foundation (German Marshall Fund).


The project aims to address the questions about how the EU should navigate the increasingly complex - and conflict-laden - institutional spaces of global governance to advance a rules-based international order and what factors should be emphasized when considering which institutions to strengthen, which to reform, and which to by-pass when revitalizing multilateralism.

NAVIGATOR's main objective is to answer these questions and deliver a ready-to-use "search mechanism" and associated pathways of action that the EU and its member states can use as it seeks to strengthen a rules-based international order.

To achieve this, NAVIGATOR will explore institutional variations on six policy issues - climate change, digitalisation, finance/tax, health, migration, and security - to identify what institutional mixes ena

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