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the areas of expertise covered by the members of the Institute for European Law. Incidentally, doctoral researchers will also be expected to provide support to the teaching activities of the Institute: most
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activities are in Dutch, knowledge of Dutch is required. Selection process For more information please contact Prof. Dr. Alain-Laurent Verbeke, mail: alv@kuleuven.be.In case you have any problems using
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to provide limited teaching support (practical exercises, seminars, supervising papers and master's theses). You are holder of a master in law, with good to excellent results. Experience in the academic field
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under the supervision of Professor Bernard Tilleman. You will work as part of a team to, for a limited amount of time per week, supervise teaching and tutorials, particularly for the Legal Methodology
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reasoning about tree ensembles. This work will be undertaken in the context of Flanders AI Research Program (https://www.flandersairesearch.be/en ) 3) 1-2 PhD students working with Prof. Jesse Davis
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with desabilities in light of human rights. In addition, you will provide limited teaching support, in particular in the supervision of papers and master's theses. You will also contribute to the team's
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and other activities of the institute, among others in tutorials, seminars and master theses. PhD students are offered chances to cooperate on joint publications, conferences, etc., both at the Belgian
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to conduct fundamental research in the field of tax law. Candidates are asked to submit a concrete research proposal. Limited time may be allocated to teaching tasks not directly related to your doctoral
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subject. Limited teaching tasks, in particular the supervision of papers and master's theses. Masters' degree in law or final year student with outstanding results (at least level of distinction). Good
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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