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collection; excellent communication skills. Due to the international character of our research, good command of spoken and written English is essential. We highly encourage applicants from all members of our
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. You can clearly communicate your plans, results, and interpretation orally and in writing. For this position your command of the English language is expected to be at C1 level . Sometimes it is
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PhD Position: Activating Heritage as a Mediator for Dialogue and Belonging in an Era of Polarization
this project. A good record of undergraduate and graduate studies. An excellent command of spoken and written English. Research experience is an asset. Willingness to work interdisciplinary. Knowledge of Dutch
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acids can induce aggregation and provides a novel selection mechanism to amplify tiny chirality in water. References Absolute asymmetric synthesis: The origin, control, and amplification of chirality; B.L
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proactive, have good communication skills, and are able to work independently. You have an excellent command of spoken and written English and Dutch (Dutch needed for collecting and handling data). Affinity
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(ethnographic fieldwork), interviewing and vignettes; Previous experience with neighbourhood research and/ or studies with professionals/ practitioners; Excellent command of Spanish (Basque), English (and French
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analysis, in particular: shadowing (ethnographic fieldwork), interviewing and vignettes; Previous experience with neighbourhood research and/ or studies with professionals/ practitioners; Excellent command
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Has a Research Master or Master's degree in field of psychology, or Medical Science or a related field. Is enthusiastic about writing international publications and a dissertation. Has a good command of
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field Pedagogical and Educational Sciences, Psychology, or a related field. Is enthusiastic about writing international publications and a dissertation. Has a good command of the Dutch and English
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Science, Media and Policy in the Twentieth Century, De Bont analyses how people have studied, represented and controlled the dispersal of wild animals around the world (e.g. invasions of ‘exotic’ animals