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Dublin City University
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Funded PhD opportunities in Anthropology and International Law

Funded PhD opportunities in Anthropology and International Law

Centring Care in International Law (CAREINTLAW) 

Application deadline: 11 May 2026, 17:00 (Ireland) 

Stipend: €25,000 per annum 

Fees: Covered up to the non-EU rate 

Two fully funded doctoral scholarships are available for full-time PhD study at the Dublin  City University School of Law and Government, starting in September 2026. We welcome applications from candidates based in Ireland, across the European Union, and  internationally. Successful candidates will be based in Dublin for the duration of the  programme, except where research activities (such as fieldwork) require travel. 

About the Project 
These PhD positions form part of an ERC-funded research project led by Professor Catherine  O’Rourke. CAREINTLAW is a five-year project examining how care is understood and  practised in international law. While international law often focuses on harm—addressing  problems after they occur—this project asks what it would mean to place care at its centre  instead. 

The project approaches care as a set of practices aimed at meeting people’s needs and  sustaining relationships. Drawing on feminist care ethics, CAREINTLAW seeks to identify  where care already exists within international law, and how it might be strengthened or  reimagined. Combining legal analysis, ethnographic research, and creative approaches to  legal thinking, the project aims to open up new ways of understanding and practising  international law. 

PhD researchers will develop their own projects within this broader framework. 

PhD Research Streams 
You do not need to fit perfectly into a predefined profile. We are open to different  approaches, and applicants are encouraged to propose projects that connect with the  theme of care in international law in ways that reflect their interests and strengths. 

Stream 1: International Law (Doctrinal and Theoretical) 
This stream will suit applicants interested in legal analysis and theory. The project may  explore how care is reflected in particular areas of international law, or how feminist care  ethics can inform legal thinking. 

Applicants might: 

• Work with legal texts, cases, or institutions 

• Engage with theory (including, but not limited to, feminist care ethics) • Develop a research question grounded in international law

Stream 2: Ethnography of International Law 

This stream is suited to applicants interested in how international law operates in practice.  Projects may involve studying institutions, organisations, or communities connected to  international law. 

Applicants might: 

• Use, or be interested in learning, ethnographic or qualitative methods • Explore how care is practised, experienced, or constrained in real-world settings • Develop an empirically grounded research project 

Previous ethnographic experience is preferred but not required. Support and guidance will  be provided, and funding is available for reasonable fieldwork expenses. 

Support and Research Environment 

Successful candidates will join a supportive and collaborative ERC-funded research  environment. You will receive close supervision, opportunities for skills development, and  encouragement to shape your own research direction. 

Informal inquiries may be directed to:

Professor Catherine O’Rourke, email: catherine.orourke@dcu.ie

How to Apply 

Please submit: 

  1. Curriculum Vitae (maximum 2 pages) 

  2. Research Proposal (maximum 5 pages, excluding references), outlining: 

  • Scholarly background 

  • Research objectives and focus 

  • Proposed methodology (including any relevant experience) 

  • Indicative timeframe and structure 

Shortlisted candidates will be invited to interview online (mid-May). Successful applicants  may be required to demonstrate English language proficiency. 

Submission 

Please send your completed application to: careintlaw@dcu.ie

Application Instructions

Please send your completed application to: careintlaw@dcu.ie

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