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Organisation Job description Applications are invited for a Research Assistant position within the archaeological project ‘The impact of Roman imperialism in the West: Settlement dynamics and rural
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Your job Would you like to help build a more sustainable North Sea by exploring how the rapid growth of offshore wind farms (OWFs) impacts the fisheries sector? Join the Environmental Economics and
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and a lot to offer to international employees. Because we expect you to work and live in the Netherlands our team of advisors on Dutch immigration procedures will help you with the visa application
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research is inclusive. Contact Do you have questions about this position? Please contact Yvonne Snellenberg, secretary of professor Sylvestre Bonnet, snellenbergy@chem.leidenuniv.nl , +31 71 5274450
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Public Space, telephone +31623635005 or by e-mail arjan.hijdra@wur.nl or dr. Barbara Tempels, assistant professor, telephone +31639088920 or by e-mail barbara.tempels@wur.nl . Questions about the
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, willingness to assist others, are all essential competences. You also possess: a succesfully completed MSc degree in food, bio- or analytical chemistry, or in a similar field; experience with chromatographic
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the first five years in the Netherlands Do you want more information? For more information about the position, please contact Dr Imme Benedict, Assistant Professor, via email: imme.benedict@wur.nl. Questions
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to impactful, data-driven research with a global perspective, and help improve healthcare systems and address inequalities. Under the supervision of Professor Maarten J. IJzerman and co-promoter Dr. Nora Franzen
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your talents and reach your full potential. Will you become our newest colleague? Do you have questions about this position? Please contact Dr. Sebastian Geibel, Associate Professor, s.r.j.geibel
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Assistant professor, University of Twente, Faculty of Behavioural, Management and Social Sciences Lonneke Lenferink studies grieving and symptoms of disturbed grief in adults and children. Her research