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, and determined candidates, who meet the following requirements: An MSc degree (or an equivalent university degree) in (Bio)chemistry, Biotechnology, Computational Chemistry, Synthetic Chemistry/Biology
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for secondary school teachers. The research programme of the Department of Teacher Education is embedded in the Nieuwenhuis Institute for Educational Research. More information about the Department of Teacher
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, Direct Electrical Stimulation) and also computational methods for task-design and to detect mild language problems (word network metrics). This research is timely because people with brain tumors have
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(CEFR). For more information on the application documents, you can consult this page: https://www.rug.nl/research/gradschool-humanities/phd-programme/phd-admission/guidelinesexternalphds/3.-documentation
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candidates who are about to graduate are also welcome to apply. In that case they need to have finished their (R)MA programme before the interviews. A special interest in and knowledge of political theory and
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research group, which has extensive experience with data collection, and a well developed scientific outreach programme that the candidate can take part in. A Research Master’s or Master’s degree in any area
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programme that the candidate can take part in. Qualifications A Research Master’s or Master’s degree in any area related to the project demonstrating knowledge of (and interest in) sociolinguistics
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to have finished their (R)MA programme before the interviews. A special interest in and knowledge of political theory and labor politics (demonstrated by a BA or MA thesis, publications or previous research
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of their appointment within the Media Studies program. Move to Groningen or its immediate environs. Complete the PhD in the specified timeframe (4 years). Organisation Since its foundation in 1614
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neuroimaging methods before and during surgery (navigated Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, Direct Electrical Stimulation) and also computational methods for task-design and to detect mild language problems