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the following courses: Tort law (bachelor of laws); Advanced tort law (master of laws); Insurance Law (master of laws). The teaching language for all subjects is Dutch. This teaching assignment may increase and
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primary working language and as their primary publication language, be fluent in the language spoken by actors in the case study they wish to examine. Furthermore, applicants who meet multiple
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or demonstrate convincingly that they will have that degree in hand by September 1, 2026; be fluent in English as their primary working language and as their primary publication language, be fluent in the language
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information about leadership at Ghent University. If you do not know Dutch, you are willing to learn it. This will be assessed during the selection interview. You must master the language of instruction (Dutch
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, recycled concrete aggregates and recycled concrete fines, construction blocks and sandwich panels. Identify the main drivers towards fast carbonation of cement-based materials (including porosity, binder
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at the time of application or demonstrate convincingly that they will have that degree in hand by September 1, 2026; be fluent in English as their primary working language and as their primary publication
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Dutch, you are willing to learn it. This will be assessed during the selection interview. When taking up a teaching assignment, you must master the language of instruction of the course. More information
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of fibre cement materials, recycled concrete aggregates and recycled concrete fines, construction blocks and sandwich panels. Identify the main drivers towards fast carbonation of cement-based materials
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understanding vs building risk evaluation); and (iii) the costs of performing the test (including environmental costs). For more information on the project, see the EU announcement: https://cordis.europa.eu
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professors, 2 postdoc researchers, and about 20 PhD students. The research for these PhD positions will be conducted in the System Software team, headed by prof. Bjorn De Sutter (https://users.elis.ugent.be