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an asset. Our offer We offer you a position as an assistant professor within the Criminal Law Department at the UvA. A varied and challenging job in an ambitious organisation. The candidate will be
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of Economics and Business at the UvA provides academic courses for more than 5,000 students and conducts research programs in many specialist areas employing about 400 people. The FEB has an internationally
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& Media Entertainment and the department. What do we require of you The job profile is UD (universitair docent), based on the university job ranking system. You act with attention to quality, integrity and
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more about working at the University of Amsterdam. Questions? If you have any questions about the position or the department, please contact during office hours: Job application If you feel the profile
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. You will be a part of the research-led teaching team in Second Language Acquisition, and participate in at least one of the language teams (other than English) in the department. In line with the
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dynamic, multicultural environment? Then the job of PPLE Tutor in Psychologyat the University of Amsterdam is perfect for you as a highly versatile professional. What does this job entail? PPLE is looking
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machine learning techniques. Would you like to join us? The Business Analytics Section at the Amsterdam Business School (University of Amsterdam ) invites applications for a PhD position in operations
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hours per week. The initial employment is for one and a half years (18 months). Following a positive review, the contract will become permanent. The evaluation will be based on the University Job
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questions about the position, please contact during office hours: Elena Deliran, director Amsterdam Law Clinics T: 06-39359561 of Application If you feel the profile fits you, and you are interested in
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communication landscape by facilitating the widespread creation and dissemination of synthetic content at minimal cost. Of particular concern are young individuals, who are disproportionately affected by