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of Antwerp (desk space, log-in, library access, etc.); the possibility to fully participate in the research activities (seminars, master classes, lectures, etc.) of the USI and all the research groups involved
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you obtain. The courses you will teach may include ‘Construction 1 & 2’ in the Bachelor Programme as well as ‘Advanced Construction’ and a research seminar in the Master Programme. Next to your teaching
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the budget can be used for personnel with a primary valorisation task for the research results Submission Presubmission: 12 September, with at least: “General” tab: project title and duration “Summary” tab
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health Eligibility Conditions: Applicants do not already hold a doctoral degree. Applicants must not have resided or carried out their main activity (work, studies, etc.) in the country of recruitment
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will participate in stable duties during and outside of working hours to support the Camelid Immunisation Facility. Profile You hold a Master degree in life sciences ((bio)medical, biotechnological
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. Sarah Gerlo (Sarah.Gerlo@ugent.be ) or Prof. Dr. Linos Vandekerckhove (linos.vandekerckhove@ugent.be ): CV (including your percentile ranking for bachelor and master, which can be requested at your
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and use it as a guide when preparing your application. Deadline Deadline: 21 May 2025 (23u59 at the latest) For non-Ghent University students: if the master's degree has not yet been obtained
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Studie Verbintenissenrecht (master of laws, 9 ECTS) Your teaching role evolves along with the study programmes. You supervise students and their Bachelor and Master dissertations and you assist in
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(Sarah.Gerlo@ugent.be ) or Prof. Dr. Linos Vandekerckhove (linos.vandekerckhove@ugent.be ): CV (including your percentile ranking for bachelor and master, which can be requested at your institution) Motivation
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September 1, 2026; be fluent in English as their primary working language and as their primary publication language, be fluent in the language spoken by actors in the case study they wish to examine