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Forensic research projects undertaken by PhD students within the CLHC network are carried out in the institutes and teams of CLHC partner organizations. This arrangement fosters a diverse and comprehensive forensic scientific portfolio within the CLHC. This section of the CLHC website lists all forensic PhD dissertations. By following the provided link, you will be directed to the repository (such as UvA DARE or another university's repository) where you can access the full dissertation.

The primary instrument for forensic scientific studies within the CLHC is the PhD project. These projects not only produce scientific insights published in peer-reviewed journals and new methods for forensic casework but also cultivate a new generation of skilled and talented scientists for the criminal justice system. CLHC professors, forensic experts, and scientists within the institutes continuously seek funding opportunities to initiate new projects. Project proposals are regularly submitted to national and international calls.