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28 Feb 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company KU LEUVEN Research Field Juridical sciences » International law Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Application Deadline 19 Mar 2026 - 23
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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 new recruit will be expected to hold a Master in Law with a strong focus on European Union Law. Demonstrable knowledge or experiences in the field, high academic grades, international degrees
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research project. You will be given opportunities to participate at national and international meetings and establish your network. We offer a competitive salary (https://www.kuleuven.be/personeel/jobsite/en
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, and efficient synthesis and auralization of dynamic acoustic scenes. The project will be embedded in the international research group EAVISE. The standard duration for PhD research at KU Leuven is four
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at international conferences and, where applicable, for relevant policy makers.Although the focus is on research, the candidate can be asked to give guidance to Bachelor’s and Master’s students, to be involved in
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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
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and international level, and are supported in their own projects. Master of Law or Master in Economics, Law and Business Administration. Excellent study results (at least cum laude). Sound basic
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, and obtaining a PhD. You will have ample opportunities to participate in national and international conferences and projects, both in Belgium and abroad. In addition, you will provide limited teaching
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social security law in its relation to national competition law and EU internal market rules. The candidate is supposed to prepare a decent research proposal as well as to prepare a doctoral thesis on the