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original research independently as well as working in a team. You are proficient in English (C2 level). Knowledge of other languages (Dutch, Russian, German in particular) is preferable, especially
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and organising skills and the ability to meet deadlines. You are proficient in English (C2 level). Knowledge of other languages (Dutch, Russian, German in particular) is preferable, especially
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team players who want to play an active role in an inter- and transdisciplinary research community and training programme Our offer a job for 1 year, with an extension to a total of four years upon
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community and training programme Our offer a job for 1 year, with an extension to a total of four years upon successful assessment; a working week of 36 - 40 hours and a gross monthly salary between € 3,059
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- and transdisciplinary research community and training programme; professional command of both English and Dutch; demonstrated skills in quantitative and qualitative research methods, or—where experience
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existing datasets and set up new studies, collecting samples from horses and performing laboratory experiments followed by data analysis. Techniques such as 16S rRNA sequencing, shotgun metagenomic
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developing courses focused on skills in bioinformatics and computational biology? Would you like to inspire and be inspired by students and colleagues within a unique computational biology environment
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researcher, you will engage with students and staff to collect rich data, perform qualitative analyses, co-author open-access papers, and co-create a dilemma game – a reflective tool for teachers, support
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, and most notably CO2 emissions. The high temperatures required for firing, melting, and drying ceramic materials, makes it one of the highest energy consuming industries in the Netherlands and in
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University , two communities are related to the DCC. The Water, Climate and Future Deltas (WCFD) is one of the thematic communities of the Pathways to Sustainability programme. The WFCD community is a platform