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The applicant must hold a five years Master’s degree or equivalent in International Relations, Political Science, Law or another relevant discipline. The candidate must be qualified to work theoretically and
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contribute to the current teaching needs of the Faculty of Law, including the multidisciplinary master program in human rights . The purpose of the fellowship is research training leading to the successful
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prior in-depth knowledge of sexual violence but should have relevant methodological and theoretical expertise from the social sciences and an interest in the topic. Applicants should develop
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by developing innovative methods at the interplay between theoretical and computational aspects, within a collaborative and supportive academic environment. You will be part of a dynamic group of early