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that, you supervise Bachelor’s and Master’s theses in these fields. 10% of your working hours is intended for personal development and/or improvement of your own teaching & research skills. Your
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Vacancies Academic staff Support staff UT Student Jobs UT as employer UT as employer Employment conditions Career and development Pre and onboarding Tenure Track PhD EngD Working as a UT student
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considered an asset, as would previous experience in the development of dual-use systems, preferably in the Earth observation domain. Diversity, Equity and Inclusiveness ESA is an equal opportunity employer
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, and use insights to improve impact and effectiveness. • Contribute to the development and strengthening of a Community of Practice for UNIC professionals working on student and staff mobility, focused
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, FAME or QuEUR. - Time and space for your development in the broadest sense: development days and a personal career budget and free access to our university library . - Good pension with ABP that EUR
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work in the future — for the purpose of scientific research, economic development, international cooperation and public inspiration. The Houston Office Team provides the necessary technical liaison
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maintain an overall system view while effectively managing multiple interfaces in an evolving context is considered an asset. Previous experience in the development of dual-use systems, preferably in
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to the definition of roadmaps for the evolution of SRN-relevant applications and services, identifying technological gaps and innovation opportunities in line with user needs and ESA’s strategic objectives
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of employment laid down in the CAO NU, Utrecht University also offers a range of its own schemes for employees. This includes arrangements for professional development , various types of leave, and options
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industries. George Jackson, Professor of Chemical Physics at Imperial College London, is a world leader in the development and use of molecular methods to simulate the thermodynamic properties of complex