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, specifically for the courses ‘Encyclopaedia of the criminological sciences’ (teaching language: Dutch), ‘Quantitative methods and techniques in criminology’ (teaching language: Dutch), ‘Data analysis and
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28 Feb 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Ghent University Research Field Language sciences » Languages Language sciences » Other Researcher Profile Established Researcher (R3) Country
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, etc. 2. Language English at level B2 is required for a PhD study at Ghent University. The supervisor can also confirm that the student has the required level of English . The candidates who obtained a
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26 Jan 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Ghent University Research Field Educational sciences » Education Language sciences » Languages Educational sciences » Other Language sciences » Other
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; Recommended are: Positively evaluated experience in provided or organised academic lecturing; Professionalisation of education. You must master the language of instruction in which you will teach a course at
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. Positively evaluated experience in provided or organized academic lecturing; Professionalization of education. You must master the language of instruction in which you will teach a course at CEFR- level C1
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notice.; Positively evaluated experience in provided or organized academic lecturing; Teaching experience and professionalism. You must master the language of instruction in which you will teach a course
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7 Feb 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Ghent University Research Field Language sciences » Languages Language sciences » Other Literature » Other Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher
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modern architecture has remained obscure. Moreover, as evidenced in many compendia of copy drawings, the language of architectural drawing remained remarkably heterogeneous into the sixteenth century
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modern architecture has remained obscure. Moreover, as evidenced in many compendia of copy drawings, the language of architectural drawing remained remarkably heterogeneous into the sixteenth century