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? Not funded by a EU programme Reference Number BAP-2026-132 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description PhD research on a subject in the field of criminal
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Reference Number AAP-2026-24 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description You are expected to conduct PhD research in the field of Family Property Law, under
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Research Council (ERC) Starting Grant https://www.kuleuven.be/english/research/EU/p/he/p1/erc/IonFracMem ) aims to address this challenge by developing novel membranes that combine fast throughput with
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pathogenesis and immunity. Beyond your own experiments, you will mentor junior researchers, supervise Master’s and PhD students, and guide technicians in daily operations. You will ensure rigorous data analysis
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observability of AI-generated code artefacts. The researcher will contribute to scientific publications, demonstrators, workshops and collaboration with industrial partners. Applicants hold a PhD in Computer
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) as well. Profile You have an academic university degree (PhD) in Architecture (architect and/or architect-engineer), Architectural History, Art History, Archaeology or Chinese Studies. Proficiency in
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, you are strongly encouraged to enquire and apply. Profile required: Requirement: PhD degree in Polymer Chemistry or in equivalent discipline with competitive publication record, preferably with
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for coordinating the educational tasks within the Human Movement Biomechanics research group. You will provide administrative and technical support for activities within the research group. You have a PhD in
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candidates will be invited for an interview. You will receive a monthly scholarship in line with KU Leuven standards for PhD scholarships. You will initially be offered a one-year contract, which can be
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agenda, including by applying to postdoctoral projects at FWO; Support LINES by supervising or co-supervising junior researchers and PhD students, and, occasionally, contribute to BA- and MA-level teaching