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PhD-scholarship, for 12 months (extendable up to max. 48 months, on condition of the positive evaluation of the PhD activities), with planned starting date 01/04/2024. You’ll receive a grant linked to
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offered a full-time PhD-scholarship, for 12 months (extendable up to max. 48 months, on condition of the positive evaluation of the PhD activities), with planned starting date 01/05/2024. You’ll receive a
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innovative employers in the region. With more than 6000 employees from 100 different countries, we are helping to build tomorrow's world every day. Through top scientific research, we push back boundaries and
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after the pre-selection, you will be informed about the possible next step(s) in the selection procedure. Please note the following date in your calendar: Thursday 7 March 2024 (selection interview
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and research and you hold a PhD in Law (or at the very least you have set a date for your public PhD defence that is prior to the starting date of the appointment) and can demonstrate expertise in tax
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procedure. Please make a note of the following date: Thursday 7 March 2024 (interview). If you have any questions about the online application form, please check the frequently asked questions or send
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one degree in Law (bachelor or master) and hold a PhD (or at the very least you have set a date for your public defence that is prior to the starting date of the appointment) and can demonstrate
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hold a PhD in Law (or at the very least you have set a date for your public PhD defence that is prior to the starting date of the appointment) and can demonstrate expertise in (cyber)security and law
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most innovative employers in the region. With more than 6000 employees from 100 different countries, we are helping to build tomorrow's world every day. Through top scientific research, we push back
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research and you hold a PhD in Law (or at the very least you have set a date for your public PhD defence that is prior to the starting date of the appointment) and can demonstrate expertise in ICT law