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Two open full-time positions in Linguistics at KU Leuven (Research Group QLVL) IN A NUTSHELL The research group Quantitative Lexicology and Variational Linguistics (QLVL) at KU Leuven has two open
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impactful language disorder. In the acute phase, formal language testing is challenging, due to potential co-morbid cognitive problems, leading to inaccurate diagnoses and predictions. Natural speech
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, etc. 2. Language English at level B2 is required for a PhD study at Ghent University. The supervisor can also confirm that the student has the required level of English . The candidates who obtained a
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considered as an asset; • You are fluent in C/C++ and you perfectly understand the Assembly language ; • Knowledge of the CMSIS standard is a plus; • You are fluent in English (French is a plus); • You are
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within a team; You are a passionate and committed person; You are quality minded; You easily communicate and share your ideas with others, you are able to adapt your language and to popularize complex
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references (different from recommendation letters): names, phone numbers, and email addresses e) some proof of proficiency in English (e.g. language test results from TOEFL, IELTS, CAE, or CPE) Please send
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fluently in English, both orally and in writing. Knowledge of the Dutch language is a plus. Your background and experiences match the following expectations or allows you to achieve them quickly: Have a
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knowledge of at least one other United Nations official language. You can demonstrate excellent study results, particularly in relation to international law and human rights or related coursework. You have
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English. You have a working knowledge of at least one other United Nations official language. You can demonstrate excellent study results, particularly in relation to international law and human rights
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doctoral dissertation in English. You have a working knowledge of at least one other United Nations official language. You can demonstrate excellent study results, particularly in relation to international