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  • IHS, Institute For Housing and Urban Development Studies of Erasmus University Rotterdam
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    IHS, Institute For Housing and Urban Development Studies of Erasmus University Rotterdam

    PhD in Urban Development and Governance

    • Rotterdam, Netherlands

    PhD

    Full time

    4 years

    On-Campus, Blended

    English

    The PhD on Urban Development & Governance is a 4-year flexible trajectory programme that fuses urban management with governance.

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    Pursuing a PhD in Law in the Netherlands places you at the forefront of legal research and theory, surrounded by a rich tradition of critical thinking and interdisciplinary study. The program emphasizes independent research, allowing you to delve into complex legal issues while benefiting from supportive academic resources.

    In this environment, students engage deeply with various areas of law, including international law, constitutional law, and legal theory. You’ll explore methodologies tailored to legal research, such as comparative analysis and empirical studies. Many PhD candidates strengthen their skills in drafting legal papers, presenting findings effectively, and collaborating with legal practitioners or policymakers to influence real-world change.

    The Netherlands fosters an open academic culture, encouraging collaboration among scholars from different backgrounds. This diverse environment builds critical thinking and adaptability as you explore diverse perspectives and methodologies. Graduates from PhD programs in law often pursue careers in academia, legal advising, or research positions within international organizations, providing globally transferable skills valued in many sectors.