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The Informatics Institute is looking for an ambitious PhD candidate. Your research will part of the PCS group (www.pcs-research.nl). In this role, you will delve into the cutting-edge field
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Analytics Section is international, with over 50 employees ranging from PhD candidates to professors, mainly with backgrounds in mathematics, econometrics, computer science, and statistics. The atmosphere is
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Civilizations, in which we cooperate with ACASA colleagues from VU Amsterdam. They will further play a leading role in the supervision of PhD students and postdocs because of the success of the Classicists in
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the BA and MA programmes; Supervise BA and MA theses and tutoring students; co-supervising PhD theses; Contribute to the development and improvement of the language curricula within the foreign languages
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and/or English in the BA and MA programmes; Supervise BA and MA theses and tutoring students; co-supervising PhD theses; Contribute to the courses that investigate how languages and cultures make sense
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courses taught in Dutch and/or English, in the BA and MA programmes of Modern Foreign Languages and Cultures as well as Linguistics; Supervise BA and MA theses and tutor students, and co-supervise PhD
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play an active role in identifying and guiding potential PhD candidates and will offer candidates with an underprivileged or underrepresented background appropriate support in this process. Leadership We
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various diversity related projects, together with the FDO. You will have a role in the actual, primary process regarding initiating and developing projects, but also in the secondary, supporting process
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learning process. Your experience and profile: You hold a PhD in psychology (e.g., developmental or clinical), pedagogics, or an associated field, or will finish your PhD dissertation by the summer of 2024
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; developing, coordinating and teaching courses in both Dutch and English, in the Bachelor and Master programmes; supervising Bachelor and Master theses and tutoring students; co-supervising PhD theses; actively