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. About us PPLE College at the University of Amsterdam (UvA) offers an interdisciplinary, research-based, English taught bachelor programme in Politics, Psychology, Law & Economics (PPLE). PPLE College
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faculty’s policies on multilingualism, preference is given to candidates who are able to teach in more than one language programme and where the appointment will complement existing expertise across
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: • Perform research in the computational chemistry theme of the van 't Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences; • Be an active member of the computational chemistry theme; • Take part actively in
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international journals and/or books; actively pursuing external funding for research, notably funding from research councils, national as well as European; actively contributing to and developing national and
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of the project (2x per year); • Provide assistance with teaching at HIMS. Requirements Your experience and profile: • A recent MSc degree in Chemical engineering, Physics, Scientific Computing or Applied
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neo-materialist theoretical framework. This approach involves close collaboration with Environmental Studies, Life Sciences or Earth Sciences. a transhistorical approach: investigates the interactions
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programmes in the social sciences. Research and teaching in the Department of Geography, Planning and International Development Studies is organized in five thematic programme groups: Governance and Inclusive
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of a PhD thesis; participating in meetings and proceedings of the Project Team; publishing two single-authored, peer reviewed articles; publishing one book chapter in the project’s edited volume
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reviewed articles; publishing one book chapter in the project’s edited volume; presenting intermediate research results at workshops and conferences; participation in the Research School and Faculty
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critical humanities research agenda in data science and AI. We are especially interested in candidates who have extensive experience in developing and applying computational research methods in the cultural