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Apply now PhD Candidate: Reconstructing Mobility in Late Prehistoric Cyprus (1.0 FTE) Vacancy number 15818 The Department of world Archaeology, Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University, is looking
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Apply now PhD Candidate: Burial and Inequality in Late Prehistoric Cyprus (1.0 FTE) Vacancy number 15819 The Department of World Archaeology, Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University, is looking
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Apply now PhD Candidate: Figuring Out Hierarchies in Late Prehistoric Cyprus (1.0 FTE) Vacancy number 15821 The Department of World Archaeology, Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University, is looking
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Apply now PhD Candidate: Houses and Hierarchies in Late Prehistoric Cyprus (1.0 FTE) Vacancy number 15820 The Department of World Archaeology, Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University, is looking
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the English Language. More information can be found here. The preferred starting date of the position is the 1st of November. You will work here You will be embedded in the EMBRACER network of PhDs and researchers
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to secure external research funding to build their own research group and to supervise bachelor’s and master’s students. The successful candidate will be embedded in the Systems and Security research cluster
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transdisciplinary research. A background in empirical work on social interaction is considered an asset. You are passionate about supervising students and interested in collaborating closely with PhD candidates and
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The Faculty of Spatial Sciences is seeking a PhD researcher on new urban–rural connections, with a focus on spatial-economic relations between city and countryside and on the significance
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eligible for an “orientation year ” in the Netherlands or a visa as a “knowledge migrant ”. You will work here The project is embedded within the chair of Food Chemistry , which is led by Prof.dr.ir. Jean
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of public spaces, their long-term management is just as important. Most of a public space’s life happens after it's built—and the quality of that life depends heavily on how it is governed. This PhD project