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share relevant information General interest in space and space research Behavioural competencies Education You should have recently completed, or be close to completion of a PhD in celestial mechanics
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position offers a unique platform to make a lasting impact at the intersection of health policy, environmental sustainability, and societal well-being. You will: Work in a supportive, interdisciplinary team
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the ability to work in a culturally diverse, commercial environment to join our HR team as HR Officer a.i.. The position is for approximately 9 months, and at a certain moment the tasks can shift due
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maintenance, coordinate workspaces, storage, and safety, and take care of emergency response (BHV) and key management. Your team You will work closely with the Location Manager of Bioscience Center Lelystad and
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strategic plans for the growth and development of the organization's scientific portfolio, and contributing to fundraising efforts to secure research grants and other funding opportunities. Your qualities You
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Employment 0.8 - 1.0 FTE Gross monthly salary € 3,378 - € 5,331 Required background PhD Organizational unit Faculty of Science Application deadline 20 August 2025 Apply now Do you want to conduct
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degree in a relevant engineering discipline is required for this post. A PhD in a relevant engineering field is considered an asset. Additional requirements You should have between two and three years
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discipline. Preference will be given to applications submitted by candidates within five years of receiving their PhD. In particular for this position, the following is required: PhD in artificial intelligence
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Your job Do you really want to make an impact in the field of information security? At Wageningen University & Research (WUR), you will have the opportunity to give advice, improve processes and
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design optimisations prior to launch. Overall, this work serves to lay a modern foundation for future projects by complementing ESA's existing simulation capabilities with a lightweight, user-friendly and