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Kris Dierickx

Professor at KU Leuven

KU Leuven

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Medical Ethics

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Scientific Integrity

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Luc Van Liedekerke

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KU Leuven

Doctoral researcher on research integrity

The Centre for Biomedical Ethics and Law at KU Leuven is seeking a doctoral researcher to join its interdisciplinary team and conduct research on research integrity. The Centre, part of the Department of Public Health and Primary Care, analyzes ethical, legal, and societal questions in biomedicine and healthcare, collaborating with KU Leuven, UZ Leuven, and external partners including healthcare providers, patient organizations, and governmental representatives at various levels. This PhD project investigates the institutionalisation of research integrity, examining how mandatory training, revised hiring criteria, and research integrity officers have shifted ethical responsibility towards compliance with rules and regulations. The research will explore whether this compliance model is beneficial for integrity development and science, and will analyze the limitations of corporate-style approaches in preventing malpractice. The project aims to develop a nuanced model for research integrity and draw normative conclusions for science policy, addressing unintended consequences such as increased administrative workload and ambivalent attitudes towards integrity. The successful candidate will conduct literature reviews, qualitative and quantitative surveys, and participate in the design, setup, and execution of the research. The position is intended to lead to a doctoral degree (PhD) and involves reporting results in scientific publications, collaborating with other PhD candidates and colleagues, and contributing to collective activities such as educational services, lab meetings, and research proposals. The candidate will also co-supervise master's students and follow the "Patient-related and Public Health Research" program of the Doctoral School of Biomedical Sciences. Applicants must hold a Master’s Degree in Philosophy, Theology, Bioethics, Medicine, Economy, Social Sciences, Psychology, or another relevant discipline. Strong organizational skills, independence, and excellent social and written communication skills in English are required; Dutch language skills are a substantial asset. Experience with social scientific methods, particularly qualitative methods, is essential. Candidates must not have previously worked as a doctoral grantee and should be enthusiastic, dynamic, flexible, and open to challenges. Teaching skills and the ability to coach and motivate others are desirable. The supervisory team includes Professors Luc Van Liedekerke (KU Leuven and UAntwerpen), Hugh Desmond (Wageningen UR), and Kris Dierickx (KU Leuven). The position offers a full-time contract for one year, extendable annually up to four years after positive evaluation. The research will be conducted at the Centre for Biomedical Ethics and Law, KU Leuven, with a start date to be determined in consultation with the candidate, but no later than 1 December 2026. KU Leuven is committed to diversity, inclusion, and equal opportunity, fostering an environment of open dialogue and respect. For accessibility or support questions, applicants are encouraged to contact the provided email address. Interested candidates should apply online via the KU Leuven job portal and may contact Prof. dr. Kris Dierickx for further information. The application deadline is 31 July 2026.

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Luc Van Liedekerke

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KU Leuven

PhD Researcher in Scientific Integrity at KU Leuven

The Centre for Biomedical Ethics and Law at KU Leuven is seeking a motivated PhD researcher to investigate scientific integrity within the context of biomedical sciences and healthcare. This interdisciplinary research group analyzes ethical, legal, and societal questions related to biomedicine, collaborating with KU Leuven, UZ Leuven, and a range of external partners including healthcare providers, patient organizations, and policymakers at national and international levels. The project explores the institutionalization of research integrity, moving beyond individual ethics to compliance-driven models enforced through mandatory training, revised hiring and promotion criteria, and dedicated integrity officers. The research will critically examine whether this shift supports the development of integrity and benefits science, focusing on the limitations of rules and regulations in preventing scientific misconduct. Emphasis will be placed on strengthening individual ethics and fostering a complex, intangible 'culture of integrity.' Insights will be translated into a compliance model for research integrity, aiming to draw normative conclusions for science policy and address unintended consequences of institutionalization, such as increased administrative workload and ambivalent attitudes toward integrity. The successful candidate will conduct literature reviews, qualitative and quantitative surveys, and participate in the design, implementation, and reporting of research results in scientific publications. The position is aimed at obtaining a PhD and involves collaboration with other doctoral candidates and colleagues within the research team, as well as external partners to develop broadly supported solutions and recommendations. The candidate will also co-supervise master's students, contribute to collective activities such as teaching, lab meetings, and research proposals, and follow the 'Patient-related and Public Health Research' program of the doctoral school in Biomedical Sciences. Applicants should hold a master's degree in bioethics, philosophy, theology, medicine, economics, social sciences, psychology, or a related field. Strong organizational skills, independence, excellent social and written communication skills in English (Dutch proficiency is a plus), didactic abilities, and experience or interest in social science methods are required. Candidates must not have previously held a doctoral bursary status and should be committed to a four-year research project within an internationally leading, multidisciplinary team. The position offers a full-time contract for one year, renewable annually up to four years upon positive evaluation. Research will be conducted at the Centre for Biomedical Ethics and Law, KU Leuven. The start date will be determined in consultation with the candidate, with the aim to begin by December 1, 2026. KU Leuven is committed to diversity, inclusion, and equal opportunities, welcoming applicants from all backgrounds. For more information, contact Prof. Dr. Kris Dierickx at [email protected]. Apply online via the KU Leuven job portal before July 31, 2026.

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