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Johan Put

Prof. dr. at KU Leuven

KU Leuven

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Criminology

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Human Rights

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Children's Right

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Empirical Research

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Sociology

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Social Welfare

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Tim Opgenhaffen

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KU Leuven

PhD Researcher in Social Welfare and Youth Law at KU Leuven Institute for Social Law

The Institute for Social Law at KU Leuven is seeking a motivated PhD researcher to join its vibrant team and contribute to cutting-edge research at the intersection of social welfare law and youth and children's rights law. KU Leuven, located in Belgium, is renowned for its commitment to academic freedom, critical thinking, and personal development. The Institute has a rich tradition of both fundamental and policy-relevant research, employing interdisciplinary and empirical approaches to address pressing legal and social issues. As a PhD researcher, your primary responsibility will be to conduct original research in social welfare and youth law, with the specific topic to be determined collaboratively to align with your interests and the Institute's research traditions. Potential research areas include the legal position of children with disabilities in light of human rights, among other topics relevant to social law and youth protection. You will also provide limited teaching support, particularly in supervising papers and master's theses, and participate in broader team research activities, including collaboration on research funding applications. The position offers a full-time fixed-term contract for one year, renewable up to a maximum of four years, as a doctoral fellow. You will work closely with Professors Tim Opgenhaffen and Johan Put, who lead the team and are committed to fostering high-quality legal research with a focus on social relevance and openness to other disciplines. The Institute provides a stimulating and pleasant working environment, emphasizing respect for academic freedom, commitment, critical thinking, and personal development. Applicants must hold a master's degree in law or be a final-year law student with excellent academic results (cum laude or higher). Proficiency in Dutch, French, and English is required. Ideal candidates will demonstrate a strong interest in research and the subject matter, including its social importance and practical and policy dimensions. The role requires meticulous, systematic, and persistent work habits, self-confidence, openness to constructive criticism, and a collaborative spirit. KU Leuven is dedicated to creating an inclusive, respectful, and socially safe environment, embracing diversity as an asset and promoting open dialogue and equal opportunity. The university does not tolerate discrimination based on gender identity, sexual orientation, age, ethnic or national background, skin colour, religious and philosophical diversity, neurodivergence, employment disability, health, or socioeconomic status. The application deadline is March 23, 2026. Interested candidates should apply online via the KU Leuven jobsite. For further information, contact Prof. dr. Tim Opgenhaffen or Prof. dr. Johan Put by email. If you encounter any issues with the online application, please email [email protected].

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Stefaan Pleysier

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KU Leuven

LINC - PhD Researcher in Youth Criminology

The Leuven Institute of Criminology (LINC) at KU Leuven is offering a full-time PhD researcher position within its 'Youth Justice' research line. LINC, part of the Faculty of Law and Criminology, is a vibrant academic community with around 70 professors, researchers, and assistants dedicated to criminological research and teaching. As a PhD researcher, you will conduct empirical research focusing on the youth justice system, examining actors, mechanisms, and responses to juvenile delinquency. The research is primarily criminological but is situated within an interdisciplinary context, incorporating legal frameworks such as youth delinquency legislation and children's rights. Your role will also include supporting teaching activities in youth criminology and assisting students with their Master theses. Administrative tasks such as exam supervision are part of the assignment. The position offers a stimulating environment that values academic freedom, critical thinking, and personal development, and you will join a close-knit team engaged in high-quality teaching and cutting-edge research. Applicants should be Master's students or in their final year in criminology or related humanities, with strong academic records. A passion for academic research, familiarity with legislative frameworks in youth justice, and proficiency in qualitative (NVivo) and quantitative (SPSS) data analysis are required. The ideal candidate is a motivated team player who can also work independently, is meticulous and systematic, and open to constructive feedback. The position is a fixed-term contract for one year, renewable up to four years, with salary and benefits according to KU Leuven regulations. KU Leuven is committed to diversity, inclusion, and equal opportunity, and provides a supportive environment for all staff and students. The application deadline is April 20, 2026. For more information, contact Prof. dr. Stefaan Pleysier or Prof. dr. Johan Put. Apply online via the KU Leuven job portal.

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