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David Décary-Hétu

Professeur titulaire

Université de Montréal

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Research Interests

Criminology

70%

Cybersecurity

40%

Criminal Justice

40%

Human Trafficking

30%

Digital Economy

20%

Smoking Cessation

20%

Sociology

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Recent Grants

Grant: Close

The Human-Centric Cybersecurity Partnership

Open Date: 2020-04-01

Close Date: 2021-03-31

Grant: Close

The Human-Centric Cybersecurity Partnership

Open Date: 2020-04-01

Close Date: 2021-03-31

Grant: Close

Criminologie

Open Date: 2020-04-01

Close Date: 2024-03-31

Grant: Close

How Online Technologies are Transforming Transnational Organised Crime (Cyber-TNOC)

Open Date: 2019-01-01

Close Date: 2021-12-31

Grant: Close

Darknet and Anonymous Research Center

Open Date: 2017-11-21

Close Date:

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David Décary-Hétu

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Université de Montréal

Fully Funded PhD or Postdoc in Technology and Crime at Université de Montréal

Université de Montréal is advertising a fully funded PhD or postdoctoral opportunity in technology and crime . The post is shared by David Décary-Hétu , Professeur titulaire at the Université de Montréal and affiliated with the Centre international de criminologie comparée . This opportunity appears to be connected to the Canada Impact+ Research Training Awards , a competitive funding initiative supporting doctoral students and postdoctoral researchers in Canada. The image included in the post states that the awards support research training in priority areas and are intended to recruit international or returning Canadian students and postdoctoral researchers. Funding details: doctoral awards are listed at $40,000 per year for 3 years , and postdoctoral awards at $70,000 per year for 2 years . The post emphasizes that this is a very competitive funding contest. Research area: technology, crime, criminology, cybercrime, digital crime, and related social science or legal perspectives. This is a strong fit for applicants interested in interdisciplinary research on crime and technology. Eligibility and timing: the post does not provide full eligibility criteria, but it clearly targets PhD and postdoctoral applicants. The image shows competition deadlines for 2026, with Phase 2 open and a deadline of 2026-06-03 . Contact: the image lists an information email at [email protected] . Interested candidates should review the competition details and contact the announcer or the listed email promptly.

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Rasmus Munksgaard

Aalborg University

DENMARK

Andréanne Bergeron

Université de Montréal

CANADA

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