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The Department of Geography, Planning, and International Development Studies (GPIO) at the University of Amsterdam invites recently graduated PhDs in urban and regional planning to apply
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has expertise in teaching various components of a French university curriculum to students who study French as an additional language. What are you going to do? The French Language and Culture programme
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language in support of their educational programme objectives. You will teach a curriculum that has already been developed, but also contribute to further improving education in the broad field of additional
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be responsible for preparing, planning, and delivering the communications on GCTF-hosted activities (e.g., plenary, expert and coordination meetings, workshops, consultations) abroad, in
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for the Bachelor and MA degrees of European Studies. You can find the full curriculum here: Study programme - Bachelor European Studies - Universiteit van Amsterdam (uva.nl) . What are you going to do? You will be
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or nineteenth-century English literature courses at BA level. The full curriculum for the above-mentioned programmes can be found here: Study programme - Bachelor English Language and Culture and Master English
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change. Our unique undergraduate programme in Computational Social Science focuses on digital interventions for complex societal problems. As we are a new and growing programme, we are looking
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not speak Dutch, an active and passive command must be acquired within the first two years of the employment contract and the state examination for Dutch as a Second Language programme II must be passed
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offer an academically exciting environment. GPIO is at the forefront of innovative education, offering a BSc in Human Geography and Planning, MSc degrees in Human Geography, Urban and Regional Planning
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We are looking for a Lecturer (D4) in the Linguistics program on a temporary contract for four years. You will be working at the Literary Studies and Linguistics department, more specifically in the