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context; supervising Bachelor and Master students, as well as PhD candidates; contributing to the extension and innovation of the European Studies curriculum in Law and the Humanities, as
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, four PhD researchers, and two student assistants. The four PhD projects are based on coding of case law and contextual texts, stakeholder interviews, participant observations (3 months at a litigant
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. Candidates should possess: A PhD in urban and regional planning or related fields, such as political science, geography, political sociology, or law; Demonstrated expertise in spatial planning and urban
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mutual agreement and in line with the teaching needs of the section European law. What do you have to offer? Your profile: You have a PhD in law or a discipline that provides you with a demonstratable
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expect that you: Have a PhD in mathematics, physics, computer science, economics, social science, psychology, law, data science or a closely related field; Have experience as an interdisciplinary
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is a research centre for international and European law, located in The Hague, with a high public and international profile. Its mission is to contribute to the development of international and
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law. In addition, you have: A PhD in Law. Excellent command of English. Depending on your profile, knowledge of and/or interest in the intersection between science and (international) law. A proven
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crime? Then here is your chance, as the Informatics Institute at the University of Amsterdam is looking for two ambitious PhD students to develop forensically sound, unbiased, and transparent AI methods
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or supervising master and PhD students. What do you have to offer? The project ‘Servus. The reception of Roman law outside of Europe’ funded by the Dutch Institute for Scientific Research (NWO) is a Medium-sized
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), the Dutch Police, the Dutch Customs Laboratory and Capgemini was granted (https://www.nwo.nl/en/news/new-research-will-launch-intervention-and-prevention-subversive-crime-kic). FIDBID is the project acronym