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Employment 1.0 FTE Required background Research University Degree Organizational unit Faculty of Law Application deadline 19 August 2024 Apply now Are you passionate about public international law
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Apply now Do you want to be part of a dynamic international team working on cross-disciplinary legal research to improve children’s access to medicine in Africa? The Child Law & Health Law
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? The Child Law & Health Law Department of the Institute for Private Law at Leiden Law School invite applications for a Doctorate in Law (PhD): The Child’s Right to Access Medicine under International Human
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within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description PhD candidate in Neuroscience of the Tax Profession (1.0 FTE) Vacancy number: 14926 The Department of Tax Law of Leiden Law School at Leiden
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Apply now PhD candidate in Neuroscience of the Tax Profession (1.0 FTE) Vacancy number: 14926 The Department of Tax Law of Leiden Law School at Leiden University, in collaboration with
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mimics the empirical laws observed for tectonic seismicity (Gutenberg-Richter law, Omori’s law, interevent time distribution). The model needs to be tuned to a specific field situation where induced
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science, international relations studies, sociology, or educational research). You will be able to shape the project in a way that matches your interests and background. Why did the Hungarian democracy
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tire noise of nearby vehicles, or even electric vehicles that are required by law to emit a recognizable sound when driving at low velocity. Using sound as an additional sensor can lead to safer
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partners. From there, you will design and implement an agent-based model that will integrate human decision-makers from different organisations (e.g., police, municipality) and artificial agents that support
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connections with other departments and schools within Erasmus University (Erasmus School of Law, Department of Business Society Management at RSM). To strengthen your international research network and