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, in vitro transcription, northern blotting, etc.). Knowledge of UNIX/Linux computing environments and of a programming language (e.g., Perl, Python, Rust, C++, R, etc.). We offer you in accordance with
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quantitative skills (analyses of long-term data, modelling and statistical analyses, ideally in the R environment) . Is proficient in English and meets the university’s English language requirements (https
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: Research question and methodology Sources Two possible case studies (ca. 150 words each) A curriculum vitae Copies of (R)MA diploma and list of grades. Copy of (R)MA thesis, or another writing sample (e.g
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one programming language (e.g., Python, Matlab, Stata, Excel, R). Fluency in English, both written and spoken. Familiarity with the policy context in The Netherlands, as well as the ability to write and
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(spoken and written). Preferred qualifications Prior experience with 3D cell culture, organoids, CRISPR-Cas9, or imaging-based phenotyping. Familiarity with transcriptomics or basic computational biology (R
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critical data studies and willingness to reflect on data use and circulation. Demonstrable skills in scientific writing and data analysis. Knowledge of GIS and R and/or Python as a tool for data analysis
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-economical surveys and work is an advantage. Knowledge of R and/or Python as a tool for data analysis, statistics, and visualization is an advantage. Experience with work within local communities in West
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experience with data analysis (e.g., R, SPSS, Stata, Python, SQL), web scraping, and data management. Familiarity with open science practices (e.g., GitHub, database management) is a plus. You are eager
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some experience with quantitative methods and statistical software like R, STATA, Python or similar Be enthusiastic about writing international, prestigious academic publications Dutch language is not
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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