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Information and application We invite you to apply online for this position ultimately June 19 2024, 23.59u More information about the vacancy can be obtained from the dean of University College Tilburg, Prof. dr. Emely de Vet ([email protected]) Please attach the following...
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literature reviews. The researcher will also support the integration/transfer of research insights into IMD programs, engagement platforms and events. Key deliverables The anticipated outcome of the project is
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The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences is looking for a Content creator. Job description As a Content Creator, you mainly focus on creating, editing and updating content for our bachelor’s and
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has state-of-the-art instruments and facilities. The Plant Sciences Group comprises 20 chair groups and one institute, Wageningen Plant Research. The chair group Phytopathology is affiliated with
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will work in a very lively and inspiring research environment surrounded by outstanding research labs. You will have access to state-of-the-art research facilities including single cell analysis, imaging
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info sessions with important subjects to our teachers, looking for literature/ methodologies that could help them with their challenges etc. In addition to supporting the teachers, you will cooperate
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groups in various tracks, including those related to European History and Literature. Your main tasks will be: teaching seminars and work groups; offering tutorials; attending meetings and lectures
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guided by design justice and organizational psychology. Research activities include: Conducting a literature review; Co-ethnography with workers, robots, unions, and legal scholars (including interviews
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for improvement; making contributions to the development and implementation of improvements in didactics and/or content of the designated curriculum; staying up to date with the professional literature and
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(location VUmc) performs research in the areas of physiology, structure and function of the heart, skeletal muscle and blood vessels. Our research groups use state-of-the-art physiological and imaging setups