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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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robust laboratory of programs consisting of enquiry-based learning workshops, student and professional conferences on museum histories and their futures, and the publication of an edited volume on museums
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learning workshops, student and professional conferences on museum histories and their futures, and the publication of an edited volume on museums of modern art in the Netherlands. The Postdoc will also
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and Eastern Europe (project leaders and PhD candidate) and by other scholars who will contribute to a planned workshop and edited volume/special issue. Key responsibilities: Conducting research
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article or a book chapter); A copy of your completed PhD degree (or a supervisor declaration that the PhD thesis is deemed defendable before the start of the FAIR-ASSESS project); The names and contact
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article or a book chapter); A copy of your completed PhD degree (or a supervisor declaration that the PhD thesis is deemed defendable before the start of the FAIR-ASSESS project); The names and contact
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PhD in Art History, Medieval Studies, (Book) History, Middle Dutch Literature or similar, awarded by the time of appointment, on a topic related to late medieval spirituality, manuscript studies and/or
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, by means of two case studies in the Netherlands. A more detailed profile of the Rural Sociology Group can be found in its 75th Anniversary book ‘ On meaningful diversity: past, present and future
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super-resolution microscopy by breakthrough designs of illumination patterns that are sequentially projected into the sample volume, together with advanced image reconstruction techniques. We strive
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breakthrough designs of illumination patterns that are sequentially projected into the sample volume, together with advanced image reconstruction techniques. We strive for isotropic resolution on the 100 nm