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Organisation Job description We are looking for a lecturer that can contribute to courses in our Economics and Business Cluster. You will become part of the team responsible for teaching courses in
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Apply now The Faculty of Science and the Leiden Academic Centre for Drug Research are looking for a: Lecturer Computational Drug Discovery Do you want to work on the forefront of computational drug
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Organisation Job description To strengthen our teaching and research in economics, econometrics and finance, we are seeking two lecturers who will work in the Department of Economics, Econometrics
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, preferably related to programming, informatics, or computer science Proficient in English (CEFR B2) Proficient in Dutch (CEFR B2) More than three years of verifiable experience in: PHP (Laravel) JavaScript
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of the selection procedure. About the organisation The faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS) uses mathematics, electronics and computer technology to contribute
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Apply now The Faculty of Science, Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science, is looking for a: Assistant Professor in Cybersecurity (0.8-1.0 FTE) The Faculty of Science at Leiden University
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public audiences and taking part in a pilot programme where experience can be acquired in high school science teaching; use graph theoretical tools to develop new fundamental frameworks and analytic tools
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Apply now University Lecturer in Egyptology & Archaeology in Cairo The Netherlands-Flemish Institute in Cairo is seeking a University Lecturer/Assistant Director in Egyptology & Archaeology (0,5 fte
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of Education & Student Affairs is the "Education" section, consisting of 20 programme directors and their education teams (study advisors, spokespersons and secretariats). Within the Animal Sciences
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! Scientists have speculated about the inherent potential of molecular systems for information processing since the dawn of computer science. However, the digital computing paradigm is inherently ill-suited