Research Focus: Our RTG examines how mobility rights are being defined, challenged and transformed during a time when migration is often framed as a crisis. We investigate these developments on the basis of diverse regional and thematic perspectives.
Interdisciplinary Approach: As a PhD candidate, you will conduct your own research project related to one of our key research areas (RA), RA 11 „Migration agreements: A bilateral avenue to control mobility at global levels“ (see below). By engaging with different disciplinary perspectives from the Social Sciences, Cultural Science as well as Law Studies, you will learn to understand legal dynamics and complexities in diverse migration policy‑related fields. Our goal is to develop an innovative socio‑legal framework which recognises how legal systems and societies shape one another.
The University of Göttingen and its Centre for Global Migration Studies, among other bodies, offer a vibrant research environment and access to different networks – from the local level for fieldwork or internship opportunities to international partnerships supporting research stays abroad.
We are seeking highly motivated candidates who wish to conduct their PhD training in a rich interdisciplinary environment. Previous research experience in collaborative contexts is beneficial. Successful applicants are expected to work together with others in this interdisciplinary environment by, among other things, sharing their own disciplinary perspectives, preliminary research insights as well as data with peers. They are also able to convince via excellent critical‑thinking and communication skills.
More information on the RTG 2987 can be found online at: There you can find the answers to the most frequently asked questions about the application process. If you have any further questions regarding the application process, please send an e‑mail to: If you have any questions regarding the advertised positions or RA 11, please contact the main supervisor involved (see below).
Please upload your application as one consolidated PDF file by 06. March 2026 via the University of Göttingen’s application portal (see below). Depending on geographic distance and practical feasibility, applicants will be invited to attend interviews either in person or online. Travel expenses can be reimbursed up to an amount of 300 euros.
RTG 2987 is strongly committed to promoting equal opportunities and diversity. We consider diversity and a diversity of perspectives as particularly enriching of our work, especially from among those underrepresented in academia (or some of the disciplines involved in the RTG’s work). We therefore welcome applications from all individuals irrespective of gender, social status, religion, ethnic origin, nationality or migration background.
The aim of this RA is to investigate the growing role of bilateral migration arrangements in shaping global mobility governance. These agreements – ranging from readmission and return to labour migration and broader political partnerships – are increasingly influential in regulating mobility, redefining rights, and linking migration control to trade and development policy.
Required subject‑specific or methodological skills: Doctoral students in this RA are expected to have experience in law, particularly international law and international relations and legal research. In view of the socio‑legal and interdisciplinary perspective of the RTG, they should have a demonstrated interest and willingness to engage on the further development of these methodological approaches within the group and to apply them in the project.
Supervisor/contact: Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Peter‑Tobias Stoll, Institute of International and European Law (Peter‑ ).
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