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Track: Education Profile. We are looking for an assistant professor eager to pursue a career in teaching and educational development in the areas of international business, international management and
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Faculty of Humanities Educational level: PhD Function type: Academic Staff The Faculty of Humanities employs just under a thousand employees, and approximately 8,000 students study there
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in Law and the Humanities, with a proven track record of interdisciplinary research and teaching. The Chair’s research should contribute to academic and public debates on timely topics such as the rule
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to better control and reduce the geotechnical uncertainty and risk in geotechnical assessments and construction processes. The successful applicant will be encouraged to develop collaborations within
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. Familiarity with sources other than textual material such as audio-visual and/or digitally-born sources is an additional asset. You will make an active contribution to the education of the Chair group
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are considered a plus but not necessary. EMPLOYER: The University of Amsterdam is consistently ranked among the world's best universities globally. It is a top-100 university in both the Times Higher Education
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– particularly healthcare, education and transport – to develop local measures of development progress and compare the performance of subnational governments with distinct coalitions, exploiting variation both
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. The position is funded by a starting grant from the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science of the Netherlands led by political geographer Dr. Andrew Telford. You will be working on a research project which
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employer and employee pay a monthly contribution. Access to state-of-the art research and training facilities and a generous conference and travel budget. Educational training programme provided by
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, public organizations and MPI officers of different levels. Help develop regulations how to work with researchers with diverse needs in the Multimodal Language Department (e.g. sign language interpretation