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social science, which is organised by the chair groups ‘Youth’, ‘Social policy and public health’ and ‘Migration and cultural diversity’. The chair group ‘Migration and cultural diversity’ will host
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colleague who: holds a Master’s degree in mathematics or computer science; has a solid foundation in category theory; is familiar with dependent type theory; is enthusiastic about learning advanced category
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future; Your spoken and written English is fluent at an academic level; You show scientific creativity and productivity, as evident in recent publications in (inter)national peer-reviewed journals. Our
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, and security fears - present challenges for mental health and well-being. Engaging in collective action is one way to cope, but research shows it can also be exhausting and increase sensitivity
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Application deadline: 11 February 2026 Apply now Are you interested developing the latest biofabrication technologies and control cellular behaviour directly within living systems and organisms? Join our team
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administrative tasks). You will also contribute to the development of a non-invasive PGT system for genetic selection and screening of equine embryos. As part of the clinical team, you will be part of a 1-in-4
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-end bonus; a pension scheme, partially paid parental leave and flexible terms of employment based on the CAO NU. In addition to the terms of employment laid down in the CAO NU, Utrecht University also
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, focussing on two paradigmatic human disease proteins: CFTR (loss of function) and α-synuclein (gain of toxicity). From their creation to degradation, our goal is to understand protein quality-control
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whether new developments can be integrated into our analytical toolkit; experience in PFAS research and/or analyses is therefore an asset; You are willing, where necessary, to keep your knowledge up to date
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into actionable answer maps. Join our ERC-funded GeoTrAnsQData project and help shape the future of geographic question answering. Your job Geographic questions like 'What is the potential to reduce urban heat in