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Communication (TLC). The project connects to the sector plan themes Talen en culturen and Erfgoed en identiteit, as it investigates the important intersections between material (printed books as physical objects
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project ‘Empowering Individuals, Opening Cities: Multilingual Books as Cultural Brokers in the Sixteenth Century’. This opportunity is funded by the administrative agreement between the Ministry of
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teaching staff as well as assisting with administrative side of examination preparation and ensuring all course materials are archived efficiently. You will process requests that come in via e-mail, TopDesk
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teaching staff as well as assisting with administrative side of examination preparation and ensuring all course materials are archived efficiently. You will process requests that come in via e-mail, TopDesk
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the research and presentation of our work. The following tasks reflect the scope of this role: coordination of an edited volume: Mapping Concepts of Belonging and Diversity in Popular Culture; Dutch, European
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-based system that does not exploit the well-connected networks and the deployed capacity. A solution is transitioning toward digital booking platforms. In other industries, e.g., airline and hospitality
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). However, due to the huge volume and complexity of these legal texts in combination with the diversified structure of these documents, legal awareness is hard to achieve and understanding these legal texts
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process, which is currently in the hands of transport operators and freight forwarders. The PhD candidate is expected to deliver insights on how a booking platform should be managed when the shipper has
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relating to plasma physics, planetary science, astronomy or fundamental physics; assuming the role of Book Captain by coordinating and preparing the Experiment Interface Document – Part A (or equivalent), in
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, librarians), objects (published outputs derived from the study of manuscripts, facsimiles, photos) and sites (the physical building, the institutional context in which the Library operated), to reconstruct and