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talking in Dutch), while also showing C1 level of communicating in English. Dedication and openness to learn and work in a team, learn from feedback and provide feedback to others. For this position your
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curious scientist? Then this position may be ideal for you. In the group of Physics and Physical Chemistry of Foods , we are looking for an enthusiastic candidate for a four-year PhD trajectory on a project
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applicant for this position is expected to have a recent or almost completed MSc degree in health economics, economics or health sciences. The applicant should be a collaborator and flexible thinker
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interactions Experience with molecular techniques and affinity with bioinformatics Excellent communication skills in English and experience with scientific writing. For this position your command
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available on campus for a small fee; a fixed year-end bonus of 8.3%; excellent pension scheme. In addition to these first-rate employee benefits, you will receive a fully funded PhD position and you will be
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and varied job in an enthusiastic team, with excellent working conditions in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities (CAO-NU). The start date of this position is no later
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date of this position is no later than 1 January 2026 and you will be based in the Team Policy, Politics and Society of the Erasmus School of Social and Behavioural Sciences (ESSB). This position is for
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network; proactively look for new opportunities in e.g. PPS- and EU-calls and write proposals in the field of (phyco)toxins. Your team The team in which the position is vacant, conducts research on plant
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, or the killing of women because of their gender. Despite its importance, systematic research on its scope, patterns, causes and consequences remains fragmented. This PhD position seeks to bridge this knowledge gap
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Applications are invited for a fully funded four-year PhD position in the field of prehistorical archaeology of northwestern Europe. The project will study how local prehistoric farming communities