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[InetBib] Vacancy: Law Information Specialist at the EUI (Florence, Italy) REMINDER
- Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2019 17:30:38 +0000
- From: "Signoriello, Federica via InetBib" <inetbib@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: [InetBib] Vacancy: Law Information Specialist at the EUI (Florence, Italy) REMINDER
Position title: Law Information Specialist
Unit: EUI Library
Place of employment: Florence, Italy (English is the working language)
Duration of contract: three (3) years, renewable initially for a fixed period
of up to three (3) years. Any further renewal shall be for an indefinite period.
Closing date for applications: 17/11/2019 at 24:00 Central European Time
The European University Institute (EUI) is an academic institution set up in
1972 by the then Member States of the European Union, providing doctoral
training in Law, Economics, History and Civilisation and Political and Social
Sciences with special reference to Europe. In addition to the departments, the
Institute includes the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies (RSCAS),
which focuses on interdisciplinary, comparative and policy research, the Max
Weber Programme for Post-doctoral Studies, which prepares fellows for a career
in academia, and the School of Transnational Governance, which sets out to
study, debate and teach matters pertaining to governance beyond the State.
The EUI Library: Over forty years of investment in collections, services and
infrastructure have resulted in an internationally recognised social science
research library, valued for its multi-national character and the high quality
of its collections with a special emphasis on Europe. The Library has the
status of European Documentation Centre (EDC), an official depository of EU
publications and documents. The EUI subscribes to the principle of Open Access.
Library staff strives to work with the academic community to increase the
content, coverage and visibility of the EUI research repository, Cadmus.
DESCRIPTION OF RESPONSIBILITIES: The EUI is seeking a highly motivated and
service-oriented professional. As a successful candidate, you should be
experienced in legal research and in working in law libraries in order to
support the scholarly activities of the Law Department and any other EUI
scholars with legal information needs.
ESSENTIAL SELECTION CRITERIA:
-University degree in Law;
-At least 3 years of relevant work experience in libraries or documentation
centres;
-Ability to work as part of a multinational and multidisciplinary team in an
international environment;
-Excellent knowledge of English, both spoken and written (CEFR level: C1 or
above);
-Good knowledge of written French or German (CEFR level: B2 or above).
Applications must be submitted electronically using the AD/LIB/1/2019 online
application form available at
https://www.eui.eu/About/JobOpportunities/Open-competitions-for-administrativeposts
at the latest by 17/11/2019 at 24.00. Only complete applications submitted
online will be accepted and considered.
Full vacancy notice:
https://www.eui.eu/Documents/ServicesAdmin/PersonnelService/Administrative-Positions/2019/LIB.1.2019.pdf
EUI: https://www.eui.eu
EUI Library: https://www.eui.eu/library
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