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of multiple inequalities and by developing approaches that strengthen resilience, health, and well-being for diverse populations worldwide. Assistant Professor in Social Inequality and Diversity in
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courses in our interdisciplinary BSc and MSc programmes. You will develop a research programme in your field, and will conduct research and contribute to attracting research funding. You will also have some
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collaborate with colleagues in one of our research centers, such as the Center for Gender and Diversity and the Maastricht Center for Citizenship, Migration, and Development. The position and profile We offer a
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. Within Radboudumc, the RTC-DS plays a leading role in developing and promoting RDM and FAIR policies (including for local data stewards). Tasks and responsibilities Ensuring the visibility and adoption
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work on the physical understanding and development of ultra-thin single and multilayer optical systems for X-ray and EUV applications. The group operates in a strong research environment, supported by
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Materials Sciences. As our new colleague, you will strengthen research and education in Earth Sciences and develop your own internationally recognized research line that should be complementary to current
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., endocrine-disrupting chemicals) and can cause reproductive health problems and perturb child development. Growing evidence links several classes of chemicals to accelerated or delayed puberty, disruptions in
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expect the candidate to develop and maintain an independent research line within the Center for Translational Immunology (CTI), which complements the expertise we already have. Your role will be crucial
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seek to support our research programme which bridges several parts of the Department of Design, Production & Management: covering the whole product life cycle from Ideation & Concept Development
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optical wavelengths) in a variety of media - both natural and man-made - and environmental conditions, and the application of this understanding to the development and exploitation of space systems