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now The Smart Industry faces major digital and green challenges. With Smart Skills@Scale, the Strategic Human Resource Management group is building a future‑proof and resilient workforce. Will you help
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-quality research on human behaviour. BSI has a strong tradition of linking fundamental and applied science from an interdisciplinary perspective in order to contribute to societally relevant research themes
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for our 2026 PhD positions. The BSI’s overall aim is to strengthen people by means of high-quality research on human behaviour. BSI has a strong tradition of linking fundamental and applied science from
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humans) and 1,000 sites worldwide. To further improve your research and assessment skills as a postdoctoral researcher, you may attend courses offered by the Graduate School of the Radboud Institute
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for the Humanities (GSH), you will also devote part of your time to training, academic services, and teaching. This PhD forms part of the NWA ORC project ‘Traumascapes: Valuing, Negotiating and Sharing Sites of Trauma
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University as I do." Read Laura's storyClose this story Does this sound like you? You hold a graduate degree (Master’s degree) in neuroscience, biomedical engineering, medical biology, human movement science
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publications and at in-person conferences, both in the Netherlands and abroad. As part of the Radboud Graduate School for the Humanities (GSH), you will also devote part of your time to training and academic
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dedicated to Clinical Neuroanatomy of Language. We bring together passionate researchers from diverse linguistic, geographical and academic backgrounds, united by a shared commitment to advancing human brain
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(Master’s degree) in neuroscience, biomedical engineering, medical biology, human movement science, cognitive science or a related field, and have solid knowledge of human movement analysis (e.g. motion
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School for the Humanities (GSH), you will also devote part of your time to training, academic services, and teaching. This PhD forms part of the NWA ORC project ‘Traumascapes: Valuing, Negotiating and