Working at TILT
TILT is located at the 7th floor of the Montesquieu Building at the Tilburg University Campus and is part of the Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology, and Society (TILT). We have a fairly unique composition in being both large (around 65 researchers) and truly interdisciplinary (combining law, STS, political science, and sociology). The scientific staff is very international and multicultural, currently our staff originates from more than 20 different countries. We are strongly committed to making TILT a diverse and safe space. The academic environment is very lively, with much interaction and collaboration between researchers, sharing of ideas and constructive commenting on each other’s ideas and work. We take our open-door policy seriously, fostering collaboration and camaraderie. Tuesdays hold particular importance as this is the day when reading groups, work in progress discussions, seminars and other meetings are planned, but you will often run into spontaneous discussions and brainstorm-sessions at other times. This congenial atmosphere stimulates social and intellectual interchange.
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Research Fellows TILT
This opportunity is for colleagues who seek to deeply engage in collaborative and interdisciplinary exploration of topics related to TILT’s research in law, technology and society.
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Visiting scholars TILT
A visiting scholar is a scholar established in his or her field, who visits TILT from an outside institution or organization. Visiting scholars have excellent knowledge in the field of law, technology and society. The appointment is aimed at advancing a collaborative research activity.
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Research Associates TILT
TILT has opened its call for Research Associate applications. The Research Associate is a commitment for a longer period (2 years), in which you have the opportunity to deeply engage in collaborative and interdisciplinary exploration of topics related to TILT’s research in law, technology and society.
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