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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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on relevant conservations issues at (international) conferences; you have a good command of the Dutch language, or are willing to learn Dutch; you are pedagogically/didactically competent (able to cater
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affinity for an academic work environment. In our international working environment there is an increasing amount of communication in English. For this position the required language level is B1. Because ICT
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feedback. You possess excellent written and verbal communication skills in English. We are The Center for Cognition, Culture and Language (CCCL) investigates how language, culture and cognition influence
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not speak Dutch, an active and passive command must be acquired within the first two years of the employment contract and the state examination for Dutch as a Second Language programme II must be passed
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a strong affinity for engineering. Previous experiences with resource recovery processes are a plus, and mastering the German or Dutch language is a strong plus. Keywords: (Bio)Crystallization
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English and has knowledge of or is willing to learn Dutch (to at least CEFR B2 level – for reading and listening). Dutch language proficiency is a strong asset. Organisation Conditions of employment We
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proficiency test such as IELTS or TOEFL. For the language proficiency requirements, please refer to https://www.tue.nl/en/education/become-a-tue-student/admission-and-enrollment/language-proficiency
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Bachelor’s and Master’s degree. Any other relevant documents (e.g., awards, publications, language skills/certification). The position remains open until a suitable candidate is found. The University
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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