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offers a dynamic, stimulating and pleasant working environment. The student will be part of the Research Group Finance, which enjoys a strong international reputation and is part of a wide network
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, has in recent years regained the interest of both the beer industry and consumers. This process can add various flavors or aromatic components to the beer, originating either from the wood itself
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independently and as part of a team. You have excellent communication skills and are fluent in both Dutch and English, spoken and written. A full-time appointment as a PhD researcher. The initial appointment is
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anonymization engines that will become a key component in protecting the privacy of individuals in highly sensitive datasets. In particular, the candidate will investigate the potential of hybrid anonymization
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research. A contribution to educational activities is expected for about 10% of your time. You are part of the Arenberg Doctoral School (ADS), which supports your growth into a high-level professional
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under the supervision of Professor Bernard Tilleman. You will work as part of a team to, for a limited amount of time per week, supervise teaching and tutorials, particularly for the Legal Methodology
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interest in one or more CCM areas of research and/or comparative economic law. Capability to become part of the existing research group in Brussels and Leuven, and to complete a PhD within 4 years. We offer
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to 3 additional years (4 years in total), for which funding has already been acquired.•A challenging job as part of a small, dynamic and rapidly moving team performing cutting edge research
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(both speaking and writing) -A funded PhD scholarship-An exciting interdisciplinary research environment-A KU Leuven affiliation-The possibility to take part in international conferences and
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achievements and appreciate the added value of teamwork. Full-time fixed-term contract of 1 year as a doctoral fellow (renewable, max. 4 years in total). You will be part of a close-knit team led by prof. Tim