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Linguistic Politics in Early Colonial North America (1.0 fte, 4 years) The PhD candidate will be working within the research project ‘Leveraging Language, Proclaiming Power’, funded by the Dutch Research
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advanced language proficiency. LIAS faculty members bring expertise in a wide range of fields, including Anthropology, Archaeology, Art History, Buddhist Studies, Film Studies, History, International
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is considered an advantage; The ability to conduct research independently; Excellent writing and oral communication skills in English; Dutch language skills are considered an advantage; Experience with
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impact. Excellent command of English, with the ability and willingness to work towards Dutch language proficiency. Current proficiency in Dutch is considered an asset. What we offer Our goal is to work
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to policy and societal impact. Excellent command of English, with the ability and willingness to work towards Dutch language proficiency. Current proficiency in Dutch is considered an asset. If you
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language proficiency. Current proficiency in Dutch is considered an asset. What we offer Our goal is to work together to create a transparent and inclusive work environment in which everyone feels welcome
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of English, with the ability and willingness to work towards Dutch language proficiency. Current proficiency in Dutch is considered an asset. If you immediately recognise yourself in this profile, or if do you
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internationally. Ability to connect academic research to policy and societal impact. Excellent command of English, with the ability and willingness to work towards Dutch language proficiency. Current proficiency in
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internationally. Ability to connect academic research to policy and societal impact. Excellent command of English, with the ability and willingness to work towards Dutch language proficiency. Current proficiency in
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. Ability to connect academic research to policy and societal impact. Excellent command of English, with the ability and willingness to work towards Dutch language proficiency. Current proficiency in Dutch is