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PhD candidates: Centre for Language Studies PhD candidates: Centre for Language Studies Published Deadline Location today 18 Apr Nijmegen Job description Language is what makes us human. That is why
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PhD position in Large Language Models for Knowledge Harvesting, Sharing, and Management PhD position in Large Language Models for Knowledge Harvesting, Sharing, and Management Published Deadline
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their contemporary context combining narratological, linguistic and intertextual approaches. The overarching research theme of the group is currently “style”. It is the central topic of an ongoing seminar series and a
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thoroughly multilingual places where encouraging competence in multiple languages was key to economic success. For many, strengthening their language skills was vital to fully participate in city life, with
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science, water management or equivalent; a background in quantitative methods and statistical analysis; programming skills (Python, R, Matlab, or any related language), previous experience with large data
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(spanning more than 27 nationalities) and neuroscience facilities, in a highly interactive, dynamic, multi-cultural environment, with English as the working language. Department Circuits, Structure & Function
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demands. Knowledge, Skills & Experience (Desirable): an excellent command of the Dutch language (in both written and oral form); experience in publishing, as lead author, at least one paper in a conference
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; Preference for fluency in Dutch language due to the nature of the project; Background or experience in field work with participatory approaches / citizen science is a big plus. Conditions of employment
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; ability to work independently. You also possess: a successfully completed MSc degree in Animal Breeding and Genomics; experience in at least one scripting language: bash, R, Python, Julia (or similar
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free Dutch language courses. Conditions of employment We offer: a position for one year, with an extension to a total of four years upon a successful assessment in the first year, and with the specific