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this position) a Master’s degree in political science (or another relevant discipline such as political communication or political psychology). You have a good command of quantitative research methods
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or political psychology). You have a good command of quantitative research methods, particularly regarding the design and technical execution of survey experiments. You can work both independently and in a team
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longitudinal panel analysis, using SPSS, Stata, or R. You have an excellent command of Dutch (for collecting research data) and strong academic writing skills in English. You are interested in conducting in
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. You have an excellent command of written and spoken English and Spanish. You are familiar with Latin American cities, through being from the region, having worked or lived there, or having spent
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to conduct independent academic research and present your findings in scholarly publications as well as at international conferences, where you will exchange views with your peers. You have a good command of
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interest in and experience with analysing quantitative survey data, e.g. multilevel regression and longitudinal panel analysis, using SPSS, Stata, or R. You have an excellent command of Dutch (for collecting
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in scholarly publications as well as at international conferences, where you will exchange views with your peers. You have a good command of both Dutch and English, and excellent writing skills. A good
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permission to work with mice (Article 9 – FELASA B). We are a dynamic international lab, so a good command of English is essential. Additional Information Benefits We will give you a temporary employment
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or the use of digital tools in urban planning. You have an excellent command of written and spoken English. What we offer you We will give you a temporary employment contract (1.0 FTE) of 1.5 years, after
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). You have an excellent command of spoken and written English. Desirable qualifications You have prior experience with MRI or neuroimaging data. You have experience with Python-based scientific computing