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organisational and managerial aspects. Education You will provide high-quality education in analytical and forensic toxicology. Your teaching role will evolve along with the study programmes and language
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ability to effectively communicate your research findings both in English and in Dutch; You are quality-oriented, accurate, honest, creative, collaborative and you can work efficiently; You have an
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(waste oils to long-chain dicarboxylic acids) and support the operation of the BioWAVE research group. You help coordinate project applications as a follow-up to the WODCA project. You co-supervise PhD
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(waste oils to long-chain dicarboxylic acids) and support the operation of the BioWAVE research group. You help coordinate project applications as a follow-up to the WODCA project. You co-supervise PhD
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ability to effectively communicate your research findings both in English and in Dutch; You are quality-oriented, accurate, honest, creative, collaborative and you can work efficiently; You have an
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You carry out research in the framework of the WODCA project (waste oils to long-chain dicarboxylic acids) and support the operation of the BioWAVE research group. You help coordinate project
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English language skills. You have a keen interest in socioeconomic policy issues and social questions. You have a solid background in quantitative research methods and data analysis. You have a good knowledge of
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you start working. You can demonstrate excellent study results (preference will be given to honours degrees). You have excellent English language skills. You have a keen interest in socioeconomic policy
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fluent in written and spoken English. You are a strong team player with good communication skills. You successfully acquired a FELASA B or FELASA C certificate. You have hands on expertise in iPSC and/or
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results. Your research qualities are in line with the faculty and university research policies. You are ambitious, quality-oriented, honest and creative. You are fluent in written and spoken English. You