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Filip Debelva

Professor at KU Leuven

KU Leuven

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Tax Law

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Filip Debelva

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KU Leuven

Institute for Tax Law – Doctoral Scholarship Holder (Joint KU Leuven & Ghent University)

This doctoral scholarship position is offered jointly by KU Leuven and Ghent University, focusing on fundamental research in tax law within the Institute for Tax Law, part of the Economic Law Research Unit. The successful candidate will pursue a joint doctoral degree, with the research topic determined in consultation with supervisors Prof. Filip Debelva (KU Leuven) and Prof. Mark Delanote (Ghent University). The appointment is split equally between both institutions, providing a unique opportunity to engage with two leading Belgian universities. Up to 10% of the role may involve teaching-related tasks, such as practical exercises, supervising bachelor's theses, acting as a second reader for master's theses, invigilating, and marking exams. The position is initially offered for one year, renewable for up to four years, and is linked to a part-time position at Ghent University. Applicants must have a Master's degree in Law with a strong focus on tax law and excellent results, fluency in Dutch and English, and strong legal writing and research skills. The environment is inclusive and values diversity, with support available for accessibility needs. The application deadline is November 15, 2025. For further details or questions, candidates can contact Prof. Dr. Filip Debelva. The position provides a fixed-term doctoral scholarship, supporting both tuition and research activities across KU Leuven and Ghent University.

3 months ago

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KU Leuven

PhD Position in Tax Law at KU Leuven (Instituut voor Fiscaal Recht)

The Institute for Tax Law at KU Leuven, part of the Economic Law Research Unit, is offering a full-time PhD position in tax law. This opportunity is designed for candidates aiming to obtain a doctoral degree from KU Leuven through fundamental research in the field of tax law. The successful applicant will join a vibrant academic environment, contributing to ongoing research activities and engaging with a diverse community of scholars. The position requires candidates to submit a concrete research proposal in tax law, reflecting their academic interests and expertise. While the primary focus is on doctoral research, the role may include limited teaching tasks such as practical exercises, supervision of bachelor's theses, acting as a second reader for master's theses, and exam supervision and marking. These activities provide valuable experience in academic teaching and student supervision. Applicants must hold a master's degree with a strong emphasis on tax law and have achieved excellent academic results. A master's degree in taxation is considered an advantage. Fluency in Dutch and English, both spoken and written, is essential, as is a thorough knowledge of tax law. Strong legal writing skills and the ability to draft clear and structured texts are required. The ideal candidate will demonstrate independence, teamwork, initiative, and the capacity to successfully complete doctoral research. KU Leuven offers a full-time, fixed-term employment contract for one year, renewable up to a maximum of four years, in accordance with university regulations. The position provides a competitive salary and access to KU Leuven's resources and support for doctoral candidates. The university is committed to fostering an inclusive, respectful, and socially safe environment, embracing diversity and equal opportunity for all. Applications must be submitted online via the KU Leuven jobsite. Candidates should prepare a detailed research proposal and ensure all required documents are uploaded. For further information, contact Prof. dr. Filip Debelva at [email protected]. If you experience difficulties with the online application process, assistance is available at [email protected]. This PhD position offers an excellent opportunity to advance your academic career in tax law, contribute to impactful research, and gain valuable teaching experience at one of Europe's leading universities.

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