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English, including: A recent curriculum vitae. A motivation letter of a maximum of two A4 pages. A concise research proposal of max 500 on how you would frame the project. If available, a copy of an article
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practices in community settings can be best implemented to facilitate a sense of well-being. The successful candidate will acquire valuable research and teaching experience, gain networks in literary studies
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3000 words with your own research proposal in the wider frame of this project. A curriculum vitae Copies of MA diploma and list of grades Copy of MA thesis If available, a copy of an article, book
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in the Bachelor’s and Master’s programmes of the department at Utrecht University. Your qualities You are motivated about the research, take initiative to develop ideas, self-driven and can work
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of visa applications. Application Applications should be made in English and contain the following materials: A short statement (c. 1,000 words), explaining your motivation for applying, your research
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; contributing to a positive, collaborative, and curiosity-driven research environment. Your qualities You share our enthusiasm and passion about plant research and meet the following criteria: You have a MSc in
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contain the following materials: A cover letter (c. 1000 words) explaining your motivation for applying, including your own relevant research interests and ideas regarding the details and execution
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German, tu vs vous in French). This project aims to answer the following research questions: What social meanings are associated with address forms in Dutch, German, and French and to what extent do
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barriers, the societal needs, storm surge barrier and ecological impacts. Key research questions will be: How can adaptation decisions on storm surge barriers in the Dutch delta be linked to other decisions
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package within the core research program of CropXR. Our goal is to develop computational methods to translate integrated simulation models of plant responses to stress (drought, heat) from a model plant