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to contribute to the sustainable impact of Radboud University? Are you a connector with an understanding of sustainability in education and research? Are you interested in interdisciplinary research and are you a
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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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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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? 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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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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develop tailor-made, evidence-based intervention programmes. Subsequently, a three-round Delphi study will be conducted which will form the basis of the ‘translation toolboxes’ to be developed. Your tasks
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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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develop tailor-made, evidence-based intervention programmes. Subsequently, a three-round Delphi study will be conducted which will form the basis of the ‘translation toolboxes’ to be developed. Your tasks
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to target proteins. In the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Doctoral Training network 'TargetRNA' we will develop selective drugs that target RNA instead. As a PhD candidate, you will work on the development of new
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inspiring academic leader with a heart for impactful research and education? Are you passionate about forging partnerships beyond academia for positive social change? Are you ready to challenge traditional