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As a Policy Advisor & Career Coach, you play a pivotal role in supporting PhD candidates in shaping their careers. You are responsible for developing, coordinating, and evaluating training programs
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with the team. • Co-supervise master and interact with PhD students working on related topics. • Maintain order, safety and quality in your workspace. You will be supervised by Prof. Wim De Malsche
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What do we expect from you? You hold a PhD awarded on the basis of an original thesis in the broad domain of Political Sciences. You have a good research record with internationally refereed
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international journals LanguagesENGLISHLevelExcellent Additional Information Benefits Offer: You will be appointed as a PhD researcher for one year. After a positive evaluation, your appointment will be extended
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with software and design tools (e.g. MS Office, Canvas, CMS, Mailchimp). You have the ambition to build an academic career on the long term (e.g. PhD research, connected to the existing research
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and design tools (e.g. MS Office, Canvas, CMS, Mailchimp) is recommended. You have the ambition to build an academic career on the long term (e.g. PhD research, connected to the existing research
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, Canvas, CMS, Mailchimp). Ambition to build an academic career on the long term (e.g. PhD research, connected to the existingresearch expertise) is recommended. Excellent study results are also recommended
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/ ) of the Mechanical Engineering department of the VUB. In collaboration with our Post Doc. team and the professors, you will support the PhD students in developing measurement systems for advanced monitoring and
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expected to contribute to the operational aspects of the lab and its continuing growth. This comprises guiding bachelor and master thesis students, advising PhD students and participating in the management
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The postdoctoral candidate should have successfully completed a master's degree and a PhD in engineering, physics, chemistry or equivalent. A strong interest in finite element modelling and (basic) programming is