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of the WILDERFARM project (two PhD students) and external collaborators. Where you will work The future of the past begins at Leiden University. The Faculty of Archaeology is internationally renowned for its research
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. There is extensive collaboration between these themes. For more information about the Mathematical Institute, see https://www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/science/mathematics . What you bring PhD in mathematics
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; Co-supervising Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD students; Presenting your research results to the scientific community at international conferences and through publications. Where you will work
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, including landowner coordination and technical readiness of survey equipment (e.g., GPS, field computers, drones). Manage and process geomagnetic data; contribute to refining data analysis workflows
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both address some of the shortcomings of current templates and generate consensus among UN member states. These missions are more squarely focused on the politics of peace processes, light-footprint, and
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completed PhD in organisational science, psychology, communication science, behavioural sciences, political science, sociology, or another quantitative field, or have a planned date for defence. Experience
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. This position is a good fit for you if you recognise yourself in the following: A completed PhD in organisational science, psychology, communication science, behavioural sciences, political science
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of resources in manufacturing. Vacancy number 15918 Key responsibilities As part of this Postdoc position, you will be contributing to ongoing research projects where data management, processing and aggregation
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Postdoctoral Researcher in Innovation&Investment Policy for Hydrogen Clusters in the EU(0.8-1.0 fte)
to address policy challenges, ensuring ethical considerations and social justice in the innovation process, and examining the impact of innovation on environmental and social sustainability. Our Institutes
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of underrepresented groups. Information Enquiries can be made to Prof. dr. N.I. (Nathaniel) Martin (n.i.martin@biology.leidenuniv.nl ). If you have any questions about the procedure, please contact Christina Kamerman