8 Humanities positions at KNAW in Netherlands

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  • KNAW | Netherlands | about 15 hours ago

    KNAW Early Career Award Behavioural Sciences, Social Sciences and Law Humanities More The KNAW Early Career Award recognizes innovative and original research and stimulates the further development

  • KNAW | Netherlands | about 15 hours ago

    years studying the relationship between the immune system and the success of cancer treatments. Among other things, she discovered that the gut microbiome influences the efficacy of anticancer therapy

  • KNAW | Netherlands | about 15 hours ago

    make-up, for example. The nutty professor stereotype – an old man with his hair sticking out all over – is still fairly common. But that’s a false image, and I like – and even find it exciting – to chip

  • KNAW | Netherlands | about 15 hours ago

    travel, where possible. Apply:Is opening 1 September 2025 Guidelines Academy Van der Gaag Grant Subject areas Biological, psychological and/or social determinants of human behaviour in the Netherlands. Who

  • KNAW | Netherlands | about 15 hours ago

    on the mechanisms that determine how viruses, such as dengue and zika viruses, are transmitted from mosquito to human. Miesen received his PhD from Radboud University and then worked at the Pasteur Institute where he

  • KNAW | Netherlands | about 15 hours ago

    system. He uses his findings to develop applications for human and animal health. As managing director of the national influenza centre, he improved the methodology for selecting the optimum flu vaccine

  • KNAW | Netherlands | about 15 hours ago

    Academy Medal Behavioural Sciences, Social Sciences and Law Humanities More The Academy Medal is awarded every other year to individuals who have made an outstanding contribution to the advancement

  • KNAW | Netherlands | 2 months ago

    fundamental relationship between quantum field theory and quantum gravity, two of the foundations of modern physics. This “AdS/CFT correspondence” (also called the “gauge/gravity duality” or the “Maldacena

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