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record. If an MA degree has not yet been completed, a statement from the supervisor as to their assessment of the time of completion and the quality of the work in progress is required. Be fluent in
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Requirements for details. Organisation Conditions of employment The University of Groningen offers, in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities A salary of € 2,901 gross per month
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see the University of Groningen’s English Language Requirements for details. Organisation Conditions of employment The University of Groningen offers, in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement
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writing skills in English Knowledge of Dutch will be an advantage Experience with experimental methods will be an advantage Organisation Conditions of employment In accordance with the Collective Labour
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(ethnographic fieldwork, interviews, and/or discourse analysis) and/or archival work (official or informal/personal archives). Organisation Conditions of employment In accordance with the Collective Labour
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methods. Familiarity with different theories and methods to study political violence. Relevant peer-reviewed academic publications in Political Science journals. Organisation Conditions of employment In
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. (Desirable) training in intellectual history methods. Organisation Conditions of employment In accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities, the University of Groningen offers you: A
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excellent academic record. If an MA degree has not yet been completed, a statement from the supervisor as to their assessment of the time of completion and the quality of the work in progress is required. Ce
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candidate is expected to Have an MA degree and an excellent academic record. If an MA degree has not yet been completed, a statement from the supervisor as to their assessment of the time of completion and
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empirical research by analysing data to trace emerging governance arrangements and assess how they interact with those normative ideals and whether they can live up to them. While the overarching topic