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the program, including admission requirements and placement records, can be found at https://feb.kuleuven.be/ research/PhD/businesseconomics/Business The Department of Accounting, Finance & Insurance
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constructive workplace that offers ample opportunities for personal development. Numerous opportunities for personal growth, illustrated by e.g., conference participation, “doctoral schools” courses
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data and therefore may fail to capture the dynamic, context-dependent nature of identity development and learning processes in young people.The IAmAI project proposes an innovative participatory
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anticipate, prepare for, or respond to disruptions that originate deep in their upstream network. This PhD project aims to develop a formal framework for supply chain visibility and resilience using tools from
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agencies, generating extra opportunities for future career development Access to training and expertise for laboratory techniques For further information, if interested, please contact lab manager Marleen
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sustainability of mobility systems in suburban areas by designing and developing optimization-based strategies for on-demand services, optimally integrated with innovative charging technologies. We will develop
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of microorganisms in it. Within the research group, an in vitro system was developed that allows the process to be efficiently studied, manipulated, and monitored. In this way, the patterns and underlying mechanisms
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on developing the next generation of approaches for analyzing spatiotemporal data arising from sports matches (e.g., tactcal analyses, player/team evaluation, …). See https://dtai.cs.kuleuven.be/sports 4) 1-2
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through comprehensive training, career development, and networking. http://set.kuleuven.be/phd The remuneration is generous and in line with standard KU Leuven rates, consisting of a net monthly salary of
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expected to prepare national and international publications and to participate in the research of the Institute. You are expected to provide limited teaching support within property law: practical exercises