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Fellowship in international taxation

Objective

The Marie-Curie Training Site at the Department of Austrian and International Tax Law at the Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration offer a one-off opportunity for a 3 - 12 months fellowship in "INTERNATIONAL TAXATION". You shall gain advantage from one of the best libraries worldwide dealing with this topic. The intention is that you advance your doctoral research during your stay but you are also invited to take part at specific training activities, seminars and congresses organized by our Institute. What we offer to you: 11 fellowships in International Taxation; a one-off opportunity to deepen your know-how in European and International Tax Law; one of the best libraries for International Tax Law worldwide; the possibility to discuss your research advancement with highly-reputed international tax experts and lecturers; preferable access to the post-graduate course in "International Tax Law"; state-of-the-art working facilities and the Support of a motivated academic staff; the possibility to gain additional knowledge in various economic fields; publication of the academic work in reputed tax journals or Institute' s series; monthly allowance of 1, 200 EUR plus reimbursement of travel expenses. What we require from you: juridical knowledge, especially in regard to European and International Tax Law; university graduation in Law and/or Economics; Readiness to work in a young and dynamic team; readiness to publish scientific papers. Application from female scientists will be encouraged. Please refer to the advertisement enclosed to this proposal!

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