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and eager to learn. In our international working environment there is an increasing amount of communication in English. For this position it is about language level C1. In case you don't speak Dutch
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, in vitro transcription, northern blotting, etc.). Knowledge of UNIX/Linux computing environments and of a programming language (e.g., Perl, Python, Rust, C++, R, etc.). We offer you in accordance with
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widely acclaimed, covers Archaeology, Cultural Studies, History, International Relations, Language and Literary Studies, Linguistics and Media and Journalism Studies. We offer in accordance with
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language(s) you used during your study; academic credentials (mark sheets and degree statements); a letter of motivation. No reference letters need to be submitted in your initial application. If you are
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the GRE; applicants with a Q score below 160 will not be considered. Excellent command of English (IELTS/TOEFL). Students whose native language is not English are therefore required to demonstrate English
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particular language and ability to solve more complex problems due to understanding nuances of the language _______ ***We will eventually require 2+ academic recommendation letters, but these are not required
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willing and able to master the Dutch language throughout the first year of the PhD are also welcome to apply. Are you planning to complete your master's the coming months? Then we encourage you to apply
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the Dutch language would be beneficial. You have an interest and, ideally, experience in interdisciplinary research. You are able to work both independently and in collaboration with colleagues from
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of communication in English. For this position it is about language level B2. WUR welcomes applications from international candidates. However, for applicants for this specific position from outside the EU/EFTA zone
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one programming language (e.g., Python, Matlab, Stata, Excel, R). Fluency in English, both written and spoken. Familiarity with the policy context in The Netherlands, as well as the ability to write and