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in the Specialized Master in International Economics and Development (SMIDE). The position is open to candidates from all fields of economics. However, particular consideration will be given
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command of spoken and written French and English. S/he must display excellent teaching skills. S/he will commit to develop an original research programme likely to lead to a doctoral degree in Economics and
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of the ERC consolidator project “B-yond” financed by the Horizon Europe programme (https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101044649 ), a postdoc position is available in the Reactivity, Catalysis and
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group at the Department of Geography, we contribute within the STREAMS (Safe Traffic and Road Evaluation, Analysis and Monitoring System) project to a so-called better Traffic understanding. Our main goal
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, practical exercises, seminars, supervising papers). You are holder of a master in law, with excellent results. A master in notary law is a plus. International experience (e.g. Erasmus exchange) is a plus
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The University of Namur welcomes near 7.000 students every year to its 60 bachelor, master, and doctoral study programs. Of the University’s 1.200 employees, more than 700 actively contribute to research, through
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Master's degree in linguistics, or another relevant master's degree You have experience with Praat You have a solid background in phonetics and/or sociophonetics You have some statistical literacy, esp. in
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Universiteit Brussels, Brubotics and SUME. Brubotics (https://www.brubotics.eu/ ), is the robotics research group, and has for the last 10 years a research line on additive manufacturing, in particular in
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law and procedure, to be defined in consultation with the supervisor. Limited teaching assistance in Leuven and Brussels. You have a Master of Law (5 years legal studies) or equivalent diploma
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Number BAP-2026-159 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Your main task consists of conducting PhD research at the intersection of social welfare law