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be of exceptional calibre, have attained a PhD in a relevant area of law: For appointment as a Post-Doctoral Fellow, the successful applicant must hold at least a PhD degree, with very good knowledge
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of Computing and Information Systems (SCIS) offers an exceptionally supportive and inspirational environment for academic scholarship and research, applied R&D projects, and innovative education initiatives. We
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of Computing and Information Systems (SCIS) offers an exceptionally supportive and inspirational environment for academic scholarship and research, applied R&D projects, and innovative education initiatives. We
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-fertilization across international law subjects and different approaches to legal scholarship. The program will be directed by Dr. Nilufer Oral, Director of CIL and member of the International Law Commission, as
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School of Computing and Information Systems (SCIS) offers an exceptionally supportive and inspirational environment for academic scholarship and research, applied R&D projects, and innovative education
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of Computing and Information Systems (SCIS) offers an exceptionally supportive and inspirational environment for academic scholarship and research, applied R&D projects, and innovative education initiatives. We
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of Computing and Information Systems (SCIS) offers an exceptionally supportive and inspirational environment for academic scholarship and research, applied R&D projects, and innovative education initiatives. We
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of Computing and Information Systems (SCIS) offers an exceptionally supportive and inspirational environment for academic scholarship and research, applied R&D projects, and innovative education initiatives. We
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than 1 Jun 2024. Applicants will be evaluated based on the following selection criteria: Essential criteria A PhD in a discipline relevant to bioethics (e.g., philosophy, law, sociology, or political
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on Public Management, Leadership, and Ethics; Law, Regulation, and Governance of Emerging Technologies; Decentralization, Urbanization, and Local Government; Bureaucracies, Public Finance, and Policy