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14 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Leiden University Research Field Language sciences Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country Netherlands Application Deadline 21 Jun
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course assessments (list of grades; certificates demonstrating language proficiency); A copy of your MA degree certificate or, if your MA-thesis is not yet submitted, contact details for your supervisor so
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an attractive benefits package with training and career development (including, for example, language courses, teaching courses and project management courses), support from the PhD dean, and we facilitate a good
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with survey experiments is considered an advantage; An excellent command of the English language and willingness to progressively learn the Dutch language and context is considered an advantage; Work
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; An excellent command of the English language and knowledge or willingness to progressively learn the Dutch language and context is considered an advantage; Works well with others in teams. Team Together with dr
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of the English language and willingness to progressively learn the Dutch language and context is considered an advantage; Work well with others in teams. Team Together with dr. Simona Cicognani and dr. Jordy Meekes
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knowledge or willingness to progressively learn the Dutch language and context is considered an advantage; Works well with others in teams. Team Together with dr. Ernst-Jan de Bruijn , dr. Heike Vethaak and
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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. Additional Information Benefits
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communication skills and fluency in English; Motivation and ideas to do research on Dutch multispecies homes; Preference for fluency in Dutch language due to the nature of the project; Background or experience in
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speaks English, candidates need not be afraid of the language barrier. Leiden is a typical historic university city, hosting the oldest university in the Netherlands (1575). The University permeates