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teaching methods within the Literary and Cultural Analysis (LCA) capacity group within the Department of Literary Studies and Linguistics: https://www.uva.nl/en/discipline/literary-studies/literary
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We are looking for two lecturers in Literary and Cultural Analysis, on a temporary contract for four years. You will be working at the Literary Studies and Linguistics Department, more specifically
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excited about joining a renowned interdisciplinary research institute with a strong international orientation? The Institute for Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC) at the University of Amsterdam (UvA
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and an accomplished teacher in the field of foreign languages in a digital context, focusing on how foreign language learning and use are affected by digitalisation, to support the goals of ‘Tradition
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Cultures. Within this research theme the focus is on strengthening the modern foreign language, by increasing the number of students whose programmes include language and culture components, while also
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Languages and Cultures. One of the goals within this research theme is to strengthen the position of the modern foreign languages, within the Faculty and beyond. The Faculty offers language programmes in 23
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attention to detail and organisational abilities. Desirable skills Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Language requirements: Proficiency in English and Dutch. Organisational skills: Ability
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of teaching new material that may be outside their comfort zone and should be able to teach in English and Dutch (if you do not speak Dutch, the Department will provide funding and time to follow language
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-titov.org/ ), part of the natural language processing group of the Institute for Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC). What are you going to do? The research focus will be primarily on two directions
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with Dutch language, such as the Netherlands, Flemish Belgium, Indonesia, South Africa, Suriname, and the Caribbean Islands. The PhD project has an interdisciplinary character in the sense that it