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through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Let’s shape the future – University of
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CEFR B2 level of proficiency in Dutch. As soon as you take on teaching duties as a programme component coordinator, you should be able to demonstrate a CEFR C1 level of proficiency in the language of
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qualitative methods. You are proficient in at least one statistical or programming language relevant to social science research (e.g., R, STATA, or Python). What we offer We offer a doctoral scholarship for a
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advantage. You have a good command of Dutch and English. You are a good communicator and can effectively convey knowledge to large and small groups of students. What we offer We offer a part-time (20
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field of Sciences or the field of Physics. You present updates of your work to the project consortium in regular manner, both orally and in written form, in clear and correct English. You publish
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excellent study results. You are proficient in verbal and written English. You are capable of summarizing data extracted from literature and of defining research objectives. You have passion for science, self
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supervising PhD students and other team members. You will fulfil a limited number of teaching activities in the Master’s program in International Relations and Diplomacy. You will participate in the provision
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are desirable. You can work safely in research laboratories, in particular regarding chemical substances. You can communicate well in English (speaking and writing). Certificates are a bonus. You are strong in
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of disease and neuroscience. You act with attention to quality, integrity, creativity and cooperation. You can speak and write fluently in English. What we offer We offer a doctoral scholarship for a period of
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of Modern German Literature and Culture. Position You will work actively on the preparation and defence of a PhD thesis on the Intersections of Jewish and Working-Class Emancipation in 19th Century German