16 web-developer-"https:" "https:" "https:" "Newcastle University" uni jobs at Utrecht University
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include: Software development, especially maintenance and furthering some of CLARIN’s Java-based web applications like: Virtual Language Observatory (vlo.clarin.eu ) Component Registry (clarin.eu
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micromanipulation and cryopreservation, and thawing of embryos for transfer to recipient mares and relative administrative tasks). You will also contribute to the development of a non-invasive PGT system for genetic
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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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, calibration and routine maintenance of our (Focused Ion Beam) Scanning Electron Microscopes, you will also supervise and train users. Drawing on your expertise, you will support users in interpretating
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(contract research for external partners) and general laboratory tasks, such as ordering materials and maintenance of instruments. Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en/jobs/358093
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projects and to acquire funding. In education, you will teach in the Biology programmes, develop and coordinate a new course, and supervise research projects of BSc, MSc and PhD students. Where to apply
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agreements, and agreement with third parties) and internal and external project web pages. These are the key responsibilities of the role. However, the successful candidate is expected to take on additional
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initiatives. You will work with your colleagues and the library’s communication department to develop; support and deploy effective communication strategies; You will drive outreach to research departments and
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on the CAO NU. In addition to the terms of employment laid down in the CAO NU, Utrecht University also offers a range of its own schemes for employees. This includes arrangements for professional development
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Earth Sciences and develop your own internationally recognized research line that should be complementary to current team efforts and contribute to the long-term viability of earth materials research