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, but can be considered an asset. Experience with research supervision is not required, but can also be considered an asset. The official administrative and teaching language of KU Leuven is Dutch. If you
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. The official administrative language used at KU Leuven is Dutch. If you do not speak Dutch (or do not speak it well) at the start of employment, KU Leuven will provide language training to enable you to take
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organizational skills and have a cooperative attitude. You also have leadership skills within a university context. Your spoken and written English is excellent. The official administrative language used at KU
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within a university context. Your spoken and written English is excellent. The official administrative language used at KU Leuven is Dutch. If you do not speak Dutch (or do not speak it well) at the start
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language (written and spoken). Knowledge of English is considered an asset. You are willing to work at both the Brussels and Ghent campuses. KU Leuven opts for a hybrid working environment, where a
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: Mechanical, Electrical, or Computer Science, or related. Fluency in at least one common programming language is required, English fluency is expected. The candidate must demonstrate their ability and
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itself. Since the language of education for first Bachelor courses at KU Leuven is Dutch, the teaching assignments require an immediate and thorough knowledge of Dutch (C1-language level for Dutch is
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organisational skills and have a cooperative attitude. You also possess leadership competencies in a university or industry context. Proficiency in English is required. The official language used at KU Leuven is
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experience is considered a positive factor. You possess leadership and organisational skills and highly value team cooperation. Proficiency in English is required. The official language used at KU Leuven is
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included in the application: Motivation letter in English (max. 2 pages) CV in English (preferably in EU pass format) that should include details about education/qualifications, work experience, language