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attitude and you are a team player with experience in working in a multidisciplinary team. You are ambitious to grow into a team leader role in the future. You also possess: a PhD degree and at least three
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protocols. supervise the group's laboratory and equipment, ensuring regular maintenance and maintaining a safe and clean working environment. guide and assist students, PhDs, and postdocs in ongoing research
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of courses on offer. An intellectual hub with 39.000 students, 6.000 employees en 3.000 PhD students connected by a culture of curiosity. Read more. Amsterdam Law School With over 5,000 students and more
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populations in clinical and/or community settings. Candidates are asked to specify their preferred focus area. Qualifications for Assistant Professor (UD) - PhD degree in human movement sciences, sport sciences
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experiments (e.g. histology, imaging, and cell culture) and in vivo animal studies (largely behavioural tests). The technician will be required to work in close collaboration with a PhD student appointed on
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. This includes, in particular: Research: developing an independent line of research; publishing your work in recognized outlets; supervising PhD candidates and postdocs; and supporting your research through
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to environmental biology (e.g. biodiversity, environmental toxicology, ecology). Supervise BSc. and MSc. students in their thesis work, and PhD students in their projects. Selection criteria Team player and a
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of Migration and Diversity). Teaching at the bachelor and masters level on European law at large; Co-supervising PhD and master students. Research Doing research in the field of (European) Migration and Asylum
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, with the widest range of courses on offer. An intellectual hub with 39.000 students, 6.000 employees en 3.000 PhD students connected by a culture of curiosity. Read more. Amsterdam Law School With over
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PhD in Life Science or comparable experience is of benefit; and proficient in English (written and spoken) and working knowledge in Dutch; non-native speakers should have the ability to acquire working