Academic Assistant - European Economic Studies Department - College of Europe in Bruges

Short summary

The College of Europe is seeking applications for the position of both full-time and part-time Academic Assistant (100% FTE and 75% FTE), joining the European Economic Studies Department at its Bruges campus, from 17 August 2026 onwards

About the College: Welcome to the laboratory of European integration

The College of Europe is the oldest postgraduate institute of European studies, with campuses in Bruges (est. 1949), Natolin/Warsaw (est. 1992) and Tirana (est. 2024). Across the campuses, and under the motto of “studying and living Europe together”, the College hosts every year approximately 500 students of over 50 different nationalities, pursuing advanced Master’s programmes with a duration of 10 months in a residential format. Beyond a broad spectrum of additional executive education activities, the College also implements comprehensive training programmes for junior diplomats/officials from EU member states and the enlargement region.

Centred around its core educational and training activities, the College of Europe has the mission to contribute to the construction of Europe and to good relations between the European Union and its international partners. All staff members contribute to the College mission with professional dedication, a spirit of pro-active collegiality and mutual respect. 

For more information about the College, please visit this website. For more information about the European Economic Studies Department, please visit this page.

The Role

Based in Bruges, the Academic Assistant will be working under the direct supervision of the Director of Studies and in close cooperation with the other staff members of the Department.

The main tasks and responsibilities of the Academic Assistant will include:

  • Teaching (e.g. giving tutorials, assisting the supervision of master theses, providing academic advice to students);
  • Being the link between professors and students;
  • Assisting professors (e.g. organisational back-up, research, compiling reading lists);
  • Contributing to certain aspects of the Department’s organisation (e.g. departmental administration, study trip, guest lectures); and
  • Conducting research (the assistant is expected to produce at least one research paper during the academic year on a topic related to the economic analysis of EU policies or regulation).

Your Profile

For the position of Academic Assistant, the College is looking for candidates with:

  • A graduate degree (five year Bachelor/Master’s) or equivalent;
  • A solid background in Economics, especially in macroeconomics and econometrics, and with considerable knowledge of European integration;
  • Very good academic grades;
  • A very good command of English and French;
  • The ability to work as part of a team;
  • An interest in teaching and research;
  • Good organisational skills; and
  • A high measure of flexibility (working hours may include evenings or weekends).

A degree of familiarity with the College of Europe would be considered an asset.

Our offer

  • An excellent academic setting;
  • A pleasant and stimulating international working environment;
  • A one-year employment contract under Belgian law (renewable);
  • A competitive remuneration;
  • A comprehensive benefits package including the legal holiday pay and an end-of-year bonus, meal vouchers, a transportation allowance, hospitalisation insurance, and a group insurance;
  • Legal holidays plus two extra public holidays (9th of May and 11th of July) and eight closing days during the winter break;
  • A telework policy (up to two days per week) and allowance; and
  • An invaluable opportunity to contribute to a renowned project of European integration.

How to apply

Applications comprising a detailed CV, motivation letter, and the names of two academic referees (with affiliation and email address) should be submitted by e-mail at the latest by 18 May 2026 to the attention of Prof. Dr. Beatrice Dumont, Director of the Department of European Economic Studies, at the address eva.vandevoorde@coleurope.eu, with the reference “ECO-assistant”.

Short-listed candidates will be invited for an interview.

For further information on the position, please contact Mr. Dmytro Kazakov, current academic assistant at dmytro.kazakov@coleurope.eu.

For HR related questions, please contact Julie Favril, HR Co-Director at recruitment.be@coleurope.eu.

 

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The College of Europe is committed to equal treatment and opportunity. It aims to reflect the diversity of our society and to offer an inclusive work and study environment for all members of its community. Consistent with these goals, the Bruges campus has a zero-tolerance policy for any acts against the dignity and integrity of individuals, whether in the form of discrimination, bullying, harassment, stalking, violence, or sexual misconduct. Candidates are therefore recruited and selected on the basis of skills and experience, regardless of sex, age, ability, ethnicity, class and background, political belief, race, religion, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, culture, or any other grounds.