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experience in supervising BA and MA theses, an in-depth understanding of Contemporary Japan, and proficiency in the Japanese language. We have identified supervision and teaching needs in the political economy
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language is English and we currently employ more than 15 different nationalities). The project will be supervised by Prof. Florian Noseleit, Dr Daniël Speldekamp, and Dr Benito Giordano. The supervisory team
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Research Institute. We offer a truly international environment (our working language is English and we currently employ more than 15 different nationalities). The project will be supervised by Prof. Florian
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independent academic research as part of a team and work in an international and competitive environment. You are fluent in spoken and written English and the language of your proposed sources. You are willing
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the GRE; applicants with a Q score below 160 will not be considered. The results should not be older than 5 years. Excellent command of English. Applicants whose native language is not English are therefore
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; An excellent command of the English language and knowledge or willingness to progressively learn the Dutch language and context is considered an advantage; Works well with others in teams. Team Together with dr
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teaching is in English); proficiency in the Dutch language is considered an advantage; Affinity with the Maastricht University educational system (PBL) is considered an advantage. What we offer As Lecturer
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international and competitive environment. You are fluent in spoken and written English and the language of your proposed sources. You are willing to perform teaching and service duties. Additional Information
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application (e.g., professor/supervisor from MSc program) Formal evidence on analytical skills (GRE/GMAT) and/or language proficiency (TOEFL/IELTS), if available Proof of academic writing skills by one
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. Familiarity with the Dutch health system and/or clinical content areas is an asset, but not a necessity. Command of the Dutch language is an asset, but not a necessity. If the selected candidate does not speak