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). This project consists of three interconnected projects. The first develops tools to assess curriculum support for Dutch and English language development and is conducted at Hogeschool Rotterdam. The second and
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to include with your application. Please ad your CV in either English, German of Dutch. We look forward to receiving your application. The first interviews will take place on Monday 27 October. Any second
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written and verbal communication skills. Good collaboration skills, able to work in a dynamic, interdisciplinary, and international team Proficiency in English (C1 level), knowledge of Dutch is a plus
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. In addition, the project must be completed with a PhD thesis, consisting typically out of several published journal peer reviewed papers which requires excellent English writing skills. Your
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an English-language PhD dissertation consisting of research articles within the appointment period; conducting survey research on the role of group norms in misinformation perceptions. conducting experiments on effects
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publications in peer-reviewed journals. You will also participate in English-taught Doctoral Education courses and write scientific articles and a final thesis. In addition, you may be involved in training and
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; Demonstrable experience with and passion for qualitative research methods, particularly archival research or oral history; Strong analytical and writing skills; Advanced English language competency (speaking and
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of three interconnected projects. The first develops tools to assess curriculum support for Dutch and English language development and is conducted at Hogeschool Rotterdam. The second and third projects
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the past 12 months for study and/work purposes (Maria Curie Doctoral Network requirement). Doing a PhD at TU Delft requires English proficiency at a certain level to ensure that you can interact with
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institute 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