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possess a Master’s degree with a background in Law, Politics, Philosophy, International Relations, Artificial Intelligence, Human-Computer Interaction, or a related field. Applicants with interdisciplinary
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contact details of two referees - a statement on your own teaching philosophy and experience (no more than one page) in English. You may upload this under ”extra document” on the website - a statement
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Politics and Society team a CV in English with the names and contact details of two referees a statement on your own teaching philosophy and experience (no more than one page) in English. You may upload
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for Sustainable Development, joining the economics and philosophy faculties of the University of Groningen. You will work under the supervision of staff from the Faculty of Economics and Business (dr. J.A.M. de
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experience with normative and/or conceptual research methods. The PhD position is part of an M20 project of the Rudolph Agricola School for Sustainable Development, joining the economics and philosophy
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all-electric, monumental educational building in the Netherlands. Requirements Specific Requirements Education: Applicants must possess a Master’s degree with a background in Law, Politics, Philosophy
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, Politics, Philosophy, International Relations, Artificial Intelligence, Human-Computer Interaction, or a related field. Applicants with interdisciplinary backgrounds are welcomed. We encourage applications
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contributes to programmes from a philosophy of research-driven education. As an assistant professor in the education profile you are expected to: - teach in courses offered by the department across bachelor and
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of research. The department contributes to programmes from a philosophy of research-driven education. As an assistant professor in the education profile you are expected to: teach in courses offered by
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philosophy of research-driven education. As an assistant professor in the education profile you are expected to: teach in courses offered by the department across bachelor and master programmes, making use