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perspective on current academic and societal developments and a proven interest in interdisciplinary collaboration. You will be teaching BA and MA courses in modern and contemporary literature and culture
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an inspiring teacher with a strong international research profile who demonstrates a global perspective on current academic and societal developments and a proven interest in interdisciplinary collaboration. You
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, or participating in collaborative research projects). You will be expected to use this time to stay up to date on developments in the areas you teach to ensure your teaching remains current and relevant
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new Neurotechnology Master’s programme that will be launched in September 2026. This programme aims to train future generations of scientists, clinicians and engineers in the fields of neurotechnology
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relationship. The vibrant and international department consists of 15 faculty, ∼15 postdocs and engineers, ∼30 PhD students, and ∼10 MSc students. Worldclass research focuses on high-energy astro(particle
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consists of 15 faculty, ∼15 postdocs and engineers, ∼30 PhD students, and ∼10 MSc students. Worldclass research focuses on high-energy astro(particle)physics, cosmic rays, black holes, gravitational waves
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this time to stay up to date on developments in the areas you teach to ensure your teaching remains current and relevant. Profile You should hold a doctoral degree or equivalent degree, preferably in Social
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. Requirements Specific Requirements Your expertise should be in synergy with the current expertise of the Digital Security group and be supported by publications at high-profile journals, invitations to speak
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you the time to write research proposals and further develop your research lines and career. We have in total 2 positions available. Profile Your expertise should be in synergy with the current
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approximately 15 postdoctoral researchers and engineers, 30 PhD candidates, and 10 MSc students. World-class research focuses on high-energy astrophysics, cosmic rays, black holes, gravitational waves, stellar