[Sigifp-l] TILT/TLS looking to hire PhD researchers in Law and Data Science

Bryce C Newell bcnewell at uw.edu
Wed Mar 16 04:40:46 EDT 2016


Tilburg Law School has just opened 10 PhD positions (for entry in Fall
2016), with two specifically allotted for research on Law and Data Science.
As part of this hiring round, the *Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology,
and Society* (TILT) is looking to attract and support promising applicants
for one or more of these competitive positions. PhD researchers at the
university are paid staff researchers, rather than students, so PhD
candidates earn salaries and do not pay tuition.

Please forward this to any of your students who may be interested in this
opportunity.

>From the job advertisement (at
https://www.academictransfer.com/employer/UVT/vacancy/32854/lang/en/):

*Tilburg Law School wishes to stimulate research in the field of Law & Data
Science. Data Science is a large and rapidly growing field of study. It has
an increasingly growing impact on the way we conduct scientific research
and on how businesses, individuals and society operate. Furthermore, it
will have a noticeable impact on legal and regulatory issues and
implications. Tilburg Law School opens two PhD positions in this field.*

TILT runs a masters program (LLM) in Law and Technology, and also supports
multiple new Data Science masters and undergraduate programs here at
Tilburg University and in collaboration with the Eindhoven University of
Technology. For more information about TILT (including current faculty,
senior researchers, and PhD researchers), please see our website at
https://www.tilburguniversity.edu/research/institutes-and-research-groups/tilt/
.



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*Bryce Clayton Newell, J.D., Ph.D.*
Post-Doctoral Researcher
Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology, and Society (TILT)
Tilburg University, Faculty of Law
b.c.newell at uvt.nl | SSRN <http://ssrn.com/author=1576462> | @newmedialaw
<http://twitter.com/newmedialaw>
www.bcnewell.com | www.humanitarianfilm.org
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