14 construction-management-postdoc Postdoctoral positions at Radboud University in Netherlands
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Employment 1.0 FTE Gross monthly salary € 3,546 - € 5,538 Required background PhD Organizational unit Faculty of Science Application deadline 22 March 2026 Apply now Pursue a two‑year postdoc at
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researcher in neurocomputational models of adaptive learning is welcome to join our ERC-funded project. Together we investigate how people make approach–avoidance decisions under threat within a dynamic
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, communication scientists and lawyers are contributing towards the restoration of nature. Collaboration can make a difference, and this is also evident from the way in which the university supports its academic
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better quality of life and well-being of all NWE citizens. The aim of the RE:HOME project is to build and test a rehabilitation platform that enables home rehabilitation in a safe and controlled way
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refuge abroad, Arab thought is no longer exclusively made in the Arab world. Using modern technologies, it has become easier than ever to build global networks of intellectuals who can enter a common
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for sustainable societies’ is driven by the ambition to make a difference in the world. At Nijmegen School of Management, we understand management as a broad concept referring to the collective and organised
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between my co-workers. The university still has some way to go when it comes to diversity, whether we’re talking about gender, culture or ethnicity. At the same time, I’m glad to see that a great deal of
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between my co-workers. The university still has some way to go when it comes to diversity, whether we’re talking about gender, culture or ethnicity. At the same time, I’m glad to see that a great deal of
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://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/357957/postdoc-position-scaleua/apply/ Requirements Specific Requirements We are looking for a candidate who combines strong analytical skills with the ability to work in a complex, policy
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especially true in the case of the research that I conduct into the antisocial behaviour of forensic psychiatric care patients. This type of work requires customised procedures, which are not always easy to