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topics within this scope. For this position, we are looking for a colleague with strong communication skills in both Dutch and English (C1 level). Job description We are looking for an experienced advisor
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, you will be responsible for the management of the Business in Space Growth Network (BSGN) which has been established to stimulate industry-driven research and development in space. You will liaise
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Transformations, Communities, and Environments (TRACE), which encompasses socio-spatial transformations; wellbeing, equity, and resilience for people and places; and socio-spatial differences and sustainable
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network; proactively look for new opportunities in e.g. PPS- and EU-calls and write proposals in the field of (phyco)toxins. Your team The team in which the position is vacant, conducts research on plant
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Your tasks and responsibilities will include: Supervising and ensuring the security of the Directorate’s communication and information systems (CIS) at corporate and space project level; Implementing
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We are looking for two PhD candidates for a project within the Doctoral Network “MonaLisa”, a consortium of 20 partners composed of high-profile universities, research institutions and companies
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programme. Win-win! As the Faculty of Archeology, we want our new students to feel integrated in our student community and supported by their programme. To do this we want to give you the opportunity to gain
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. Pollination by insects is rewarded with floral nectar. However, as a nutrient-rich and well-protected environment, flower nectar also supports a diverse community of beneficial, commensal, and antagonistic
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communication. Your key responsibilities will include: Designing and implementing research plans in collaboration with IHS and UNEP partners Refining research questions, selecting appropriate methodologies, and
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PhD Position: Activating Heritage as a Mediator for Dialogue and Belonging in an Era of Polarization
This PhD project examines how heritage can be activated to support dialogue and strengthen connections between migrants and local communities. It addresses key societal questions about how people