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specialisations. Our research, which is internationally widely acclaimed, covers Media and Journalism Studies, Information Sciences and Digital Humanities, Archaeology, Cultural Studies, History, International
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Assistant Professor in Media and Digital Humanities (1.0 FTE) (V24.0174) « Back to the overview Job description Since its foundation in 1614, the University of Groningen has established
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involved in the Master programmes Society, Sustainability & Planning and Environmental & Infrastructure Planning, and both bachelor programmes of the Faculty entitled ‘Spatial Planning & Design’ and ‘Human
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& Infrastructure Planning, and both bachelor programmes of the Faculty entitled ‘Spatial Planning & Design’ and ‘Human Geography & Planning’. Research at the Department of Planning & Environment focuses on issues
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Philosophy, and the MA programme Philosophy, Science and Humanities; (2) formal epistemology in the the BA programme Philosophy; (3) Feminist epistemology in the MA Philosophy; (4) Philosophy of biology and
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teaching and further developing central Health & Life science courses in our program with preference to at least two of the following courses: Human Immunology, Medical Microbiology, Human Anatomy, Human
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on the following topics: (1) philosophy of science in the minor programme Philosophy, the BA programme Philosophy, and the MA programme Philosophy, Science and Humanities; (2) formal epistemology in the the BA
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integration. Position As a lecturer you will be teaching and further developing central Health & Life science courses in our program with preference to at least two of the following courses: Human Immunology
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the faculty such as the Centre for Digital Humanities or the Centre for Media and Journalism Studies as well as beyond the Faculty of Arts to facilitate inter-faculty research. You will develop new
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other programs in which the Chair group takes part. Furthermore, you will connect the Chair group with other relevant institutions within the faculty such as the Centre for Digital Humanities