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in Bachelor's and Master's degree programmes in political science, which are praised for their coherence and quality. As an Assistant Professor, you will teach courses within these Bachelor's and
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teaching-related tasks. At Radboud University, I have the opportunity to concentrate on important topics like diversity and inclusion. Inti Brazil Associate Professor of Neuropsychology and Rehabilitation
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deadline 12 April 2026 Apply now Collaborate on the chemistry of the future. We are looking for a research assistant in automated peptide synthesis to support projects on developing large libraries
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University is looking for a Research Assistant to join the multidisciplinary team at the Donders Institute. The study involves organising acquisition of behavioural and neuroimaging (fMRI) data from six-year
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as a junior postdoctoral researcher and help develop smart, personalised home‑rehabilitation technology for children with neurological conditions. Work with leading international partners to create
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-person events (e.g. summer schools) and online events (e.g. lecture series, colloquia). I try to help budding academics feel just as at home at Radboud University as I do. Laura van Niftrik Professor
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and transforming the city with communities of care’ (WECARE). WECARE is a comparative participatory and co-production research project led by Dr Sonja Marzi, Assistant Professor at the Department
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optical probes on micro-photonic chips for submicron-scale optogenetics, the development of a neuron–computer interface system, and the use of iPSC-derived human neurons for all-optical physiology
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Kroon Professor at the Faculty of Science Hans de Kroon is a Professor of Plant Ecology and an initiator of the Healthy Landscape Research Consortium. "I have freedom of movement at Radboud University. I
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and transforming the city with communities of care’ (WECARE). WECARE is a comparative participatory and co-production research project led by Dr Sonja Marzi, Assistant Professor at the Department