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students. Your new team The Office for Student Affairs (OSA) of the Faculty of Law is responsible for supporting students, but also to organise our education and to prepare policy for our education. OSA has
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) of the Faculty of Law is responsible for supporting students, but also to organise our education and to prepare policy for our education. OSA has about 45 colleagues, of which 10 study advisers, who ensure
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Canada, and in Europe. This work will comprise “Maligaq (????)” (North Baffin Inuktitut for ‘A law/rule to be followed’), a sub-project of TRACES (Tracking Resilience in Arctic Sociocultural-Ecological
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for ‘A law/rule to be followed’), a sub-project of TRACES (Tracking Resilience in Arctic Sociocultural-Ecological Systems), a multidisciplinary research project, funded by the European Research Council
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possess a Master’s degree with a background in Law, Politics, Philosophy, International Relations, Artificial Intelligence, Human-Computer Interaction, or a related field. Applicants with interdisciplinary
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research. Your solid knowledge of technology-related developments in the areas of law, political science, and international relations inform your contributions as a lecturer and researcher. Finally, the
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and transdisciplinary (e.g. projects with societal stakeholders) teaching and research. Your solid knowledge of technology-related developments in the areas of law, political science, and international
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all-electric, monumental educational building in the Netherlands. Requirements Specific Requirements Education: Applicants must possess a Master’s degree with a background in Law, Politics, Philosophy
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to the new faculty building De Beurs: the first all-electric, monumental educational building in The Netherlands. Qualifications Education: Applicants must possess a Master’s degree with a background in Law
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to The Netherlands, a fiscal facility pertaining to extraterritorial costs, the 30% facility, may be applicable if the rules of Dutch tax law permit this. Finally, a fulltime position will entitle you to 328 hours