11 component-labeling-cuda Postdoctoral positions at University of Amsterdam (UvA) in Netherlands
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diverse research community at the University of Amsterdam. As part of this community, they will participate in program meetings and colloquia as well as social events. Although situated in the Social
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independently and as part of a team; An excellent written and spoken command of English (Dutch is a pre); The willingness to adhere to the principles of Open Science. What do we offer you We offer a temporary
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enjoy working in an interdisciplinary research group and interacting with colleagues with diverse backgrounds? The Institute of Physics (IoP) is looking for an ambitious postdoc. Your research is part of
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are you going to do The Postdoc will become part of an international team working on a ZonMw funded project ‘ The efficacy of exposure in youth with anxiety, OCD and PTSD: how and for whom does it work
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paid parental leave; The possibility to set up a workplace at home; A pension at ABP for which UvA pays two third part of the contribution; The possibility to follow courses to learn Dutch; Are you
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History for four years (0.9 FTE). This position is part of the project Daily Bread: A Comparative Urban History of Early Modern Food Protests, funded by the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research
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groups is an advantage. You are able to work independently, but also as part of a team. You have excellent communication skills (both oral and written) in English and Dutch. You take initiative and are a
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active part in the research environment within the program group ‘Challenges to Democratic Representation’ and the research group ‘Politics of Diversity’ (politicsofdiversity.eu) led by dr. Liza Mügge
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and the names and email addresses of two references who can provide letters of recommendation. A knowledge security check can be part of the selection procedure (for details: national knowledge security
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work in the Homogeneous Catalysis group in Amsterdam, which is part of the university’s Sustainable Chemistry Research Priority Area (RPA SusChem), embedded within the Van ‘t Hoff institute for Molecular