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; Newly hired staff not already holding a Dutch language proficiency certificate at level B2 or better, are required to obtain such a certificate within two years. Additional Information Benefits Career
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not already possess this qualification or its equivalent must be willing to obtain this qualification within two years; Newly hired staff not already holding a Dutch language proficiency certificate
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; Preference for fluency in Dutch language due to the nature of the project; Background or experience in field work with participatory approaches / citizen science is a big plus. Additional Information Benefits
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communication skills and fluency in English; Motivation and ideas to do research on Dutch multispecies homes; Preference for fluency in Dutch language due to the nature of the project; Background or experience in
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speaks English, candidates need not be afraid of the language barrier. Leiden is a typical historic university city, hosting the oldest university in the Netherlands (1575). The University permeates
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this qualification within two years; Newly hired staff not already holding a Dutch language proficiency certificate at level B2 or better, are required to obtain such a certificate within two years. Career development
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this qualification within two years; Newly hired staff not already holding a Dutch language proficiency certificate at level B2 or better, are required to obtain such a certificate within two years. Career development
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suitability for the position. A CV covering relevant study and work experience, language proficiency and other skills. A research proposal (max. 2000 words, excluding the bibliography) outlining a specific