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that includes career development plans tailored to your goals after the postdoctoral stage. The preferred starting date is January 2026; however, it can be adjusted to spring 2026.The successful candidate will
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outstanding researchers to apply for a postdoctoral position within the Max Planck Postdoc Program. We are looking for excellent scientists and scholars who are at an early stage of their academic career
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Postdoctoral Researcher in Gravitational Wave Astroparticle Physics (GRAPPA, University of Amsterdam
offer you We offer a temporary employment contract for 38 hours per week for a period of 24 months (2 years, full-time), with a possibility of extension subject to funding and performance. The gross
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resilience, climate adaptation, and health equity. Your role will be to: Map current practices for sourcing and securing critical supplies and materials across partner organisations (e.g. two hospitals
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of World Archaeology of our Faculty. The research appointment is for a two-year timeframe (1.0 FTE). Part time work is negotiable (e.g. 0.8 FTE). The Postdoctoral position will be supervised by Dr Wei Chu
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Help make health systems resilient in times of crisis. As a Postdoctoral Researcher, you will study how essential health resources and infrastructures can be organized to ensure equitable care
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curriculum vitae, including publication record - contact details of two academic references The interview process will consist of two online phases in October: initially with shortlisted candidates in
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is for a two-year timeframe (1.0 FTE). Part time work is negotiable (e.g. 0.8 FTE). The Postdoctoral position will be supervised by Dr Wei Chu (PI), Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Archaeology
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of two academic references The interview process will consist of two online phases in October: initially with shortlisted candidates in the first round, followed by a final selection stage. The University
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good fit for this position and including a link to a publication that is relevant to the current project. A CV, including a list of publications, and a link to your PhD thesis. Contact details of two