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. Proficiency in English (C1 level). Additional Information Benefits You will work on a beautiful, green campus within walking distance of the central train station. In addition, we offer you: Full-time
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general audience through presentations at (inter)national conferences and through publications in peer-reviewed journals. You will also participate in English-taught Doctoral Education courses and write
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specialisation in medieval or early modern (urban) history and with a high academic merit. A high level of spoken command and of academic writing skills in English and Dutch. Basic knowledge of German is
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secondments to at least two Beneficiary/Partner Organisations. HUM.AI.N-ACCENT is an interdisciplinary research project that explores the neurocognitive and social impacts of foreign-accented speech in human
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, written in English, consisting of four data chapters, an introduction and a discussion at the level of international scientific journals. Disseminate the research through publication in leading peer
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and spoken English; experience in academic writing in English; preferably mastering some Dutch or willing to learn Dutch. - A keen interest in the topics to be investigated in the project, preferably
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; Strong analytical and writing skills; Advanced English language competency (speaking and writing for academic contexts); Excellent organizational skills and motivation to meet project milestones/deadlines
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are international and the work language is English. Following the mobility rule, the candidate may not have lived in the Netherlands more than 12 months in the 3 years immediately before the recruitment date. Contact
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. For this position your command of the Dutch language is expected to be at B1 level and of the English language on C1 level. Additional information on required English language proficiency is available
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-of-the-art tools. - Have excellent communication skills in English (both oral and written). - Preferably have experience in (some of) the topics below (not a strict requirement). o Model checking and automata