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to make an impact through our work. We achieve this by conducting groundbreaking research, providing high-quality education, offering excellent support, and fostering collaborations within and outside
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, including teaching. Profile You hold an MA degree in a relevant discipline, preferably literary studies or history. You have a demonstrable affinity with research, as evidenced by presentations at academic
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the better. This position has a light teaching load, of up to 10% of your working time. Upon successful completion, you will be awarded a PhD from Radboud University. We welcome applications from candidates
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roughly 10 percent of your time (0.1 FTE) helping with the teaching activities in our department. For example, you may be asked to tutor practical assignments, grade coursework, give presentations during
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interested in understanding and predicting global biodiversity change and identifying solutions for biodiversity conservation? If so, come and join us to develop and apply new modelling approaches to quantify
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presentations, respectively. You will also have a 0.1 FTE teaching obligation and will be given the opportunity to attend courses at Radboud University, the Donders Graduate School, and NeurotechEU. Requirements
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research that will increase our understanding of this societal problem? Then the Sociology Department is looking for you! We offer you the opportunity to develop and carry out your own PhD project within
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? Then the Sociology Department is looking for you! We offer you the opportunity to develop and carry out your own PhD project within the areas of expertise of supervisors Dr Bas Hofstra, Dr Ashwin
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individuals, analysing experimental data, and reporting and presenting research findings through scientific publications and conference presentations, respectively. You will also have a 0.1 FTE teaching
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candidate at Radboud University and uncover unpublished and under-examined sources that can help us rethink existing disciplinary frameworks within art history. We offer you the opportunity to develop and