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Lecturer of Economics and Business for the Liberal Arts and Sciences programme (0.5-0.6 FTE) (V25.0228) « Back to the overview Job description We are looking for a lecturer that can contribute to
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that started a Liberal Arts and Sciences programme in September 2014. The UCG Liberal Arts and Sciences programme offers broad academic education with a focus on engagement to societal challenges through project
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collaborating with partners and stakeholders within and outside the project. Writing and defending a PhD thesis within four years. Participate in teaching tasks as part of the program. In the context
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-class expertise from eight Dutch Universities, five Research Institutes and relevant societal stakeholders that play a major role in research and management of the North Sea. The six-year program (2025
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Engineering (FSE) contributes to this mission by training skilled professionals through our new EngD programme in Sustainable Process Design. This 2-year post-master design programme, closely collaborating with
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-ences. This project is funded by the Advanced Research + Invention Agency (ARIA) as part of their Safeguarded AI program that aims to develop the safety standards needed for transformational AI
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the next three years is to be expected. A university PhD training programme is part of the agreement and the candidate will be enrolled in the Graduate School of Science and Engineering. Application Do you
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the executive programs (Executive Master in M&A and Valuation (EMMAV) and Executive Programme in Corporate Restructuring) and partly in the pre-experience MSc (MSc in Finance or MSc in International Financial
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in project areas in Lower Saxony, Germany, and Fryslân, Netherlands, and is developing a Strategic Conservation Plan for meadow bird habitats in Western Europe and West Africa, including habitat
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enables the Faculty to assess performance against the highest international standards. It also creates an exciting environment of continuous improvement. FEB's programmes, academic staff and research do