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an academically challenging and inclusive work environment? The Human Geography Chair Group at Radboud University calls for an Assistant Professor (tenure track) specialized in the theme of geographies of spatial
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research into one of the following topics: 1. resilience in youth, 2. the human factor in new technologies, 3. social inequality and diversity. These topics connect with one of the research programmes within
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Human Geography students writing their Master's degree theses. You will conduct high-quality research that should lead to publications in high-ranking international journals. Experience with disseminating
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effort in establishing and using neuron cell culture models (both primary and human IPSC-derived). In addition, you will be involved in the design and production of lentiviral and AAV viral vectors
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approaches within the field of human geography? And do you want to share your knowledge on critical theory in human geographical thought with the students of our Bachelor's and Master's programmes? As an
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humanities, digital humanities and the inclusion of non-Western perspectives. In this way, you will contribute to the education of the new generation and to new insights in your field. The Hispanic Studies
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environment? The Human Geography Chair Group at Radboud University calls for an Assistant Professor (tenure track) specialized in the theme of geographies of spatial justice to tackle all these aspects
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several courses in the Bachelor's programme in Geography, Planning and Environment and will be involved in different Master's degree specialisations in Human Geography. You will develop a new research
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programme in Geography, Planning and Environment and will be involved in different Master's degree specialisations in Human Geography. You will develop a new research programme on the geographies of health
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well as an inspiring teacher? As Assistant Professor, you will help students develop their knowledge and conduct research on environmental humanities, digital humanities and the inclusion of non-Western perspectives. In