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knowledge of at least one other United Nations official language. You can demonstrate excellent study results, particularly in relation to international law and human rights or related coursework. You have
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English. You have a working knowledge of at least one other United Nations official language. You can demonstrate excellent study results, particularly in relation to international law and human rights
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doctoral dissertation in English. You have a working knowledge of at least one other United Nations official language. You can demonstrate excellent study results, particularly in relation to international
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have a solid background in international trade theory and have experience working with international trade datasets. You have excellent language skills in spoken and written English. Your teaching
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international trade datasets. You have excellent language skills in spoken and written English. Your teaching competences are in line with the University of Antwerp’s educational vision . Your research qualities
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excellent language skills that permit high-level academic legal research. Your proficiency in English is high. Knowledge of Dutch is an asset. Your teaching competences are in line with the University
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scientific research in the field of the law of the European Union and in EU policy and law of free movement, migration and asylum. You have excellent language skills that permit high-level academic legal
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business law. You substantiate this with a detailed overview of your study results (see 'Want to apply?'). You have an adequate command of Dutch; on the one hand as the language of instruction for
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(al) (support). This means that English is either the language of one of your higher education qualifications, or that you are able to express yourself fluently and spontaneously in English on complex
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of the law of the European Union. You have excellent language skills that permit high-level academic research in the field of the law of the European Union. Apart from active and passive knowledge of English