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!; presenting research results at national and international workshops and conferences. Your qualities A (Research) Master's degree in social psychology, or another discipline relevant for Adapt!, such as history
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research results at national and international workshops and conferences. Your qualities A (Research) Master's degree in social psychology, law, governance, or another discipline related to the position (e.g
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Computer Science (LIACS) at Leiden University. Daily supervision will be performed by dr. Silja Renooij (UU-ICS) and dr. Anna V. Kononova (LIACS). Your main tasks and opportunities: conduct original research related
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(primary) cells and tissues to study the role and regulation of protein lipidation in (neuro)inflammation. In this project, you will operate at the interface of biology and chemistry. Your contributions will
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consisting of two PhD candidates and the Principal Investigator Judith Verweijen. Your main role will be to develop and conduct research exploring local perceptions and experiences of climate change, armed
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? Then apply to be part of our growing group of Finance scholars, teaching courses at Bachelor's & Master's level! Your job As a lecturer, you will teach courses at the Bachelor's and Master's levels. You
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of Technology). As a PhD candidate your principal focus is on conducting scientific research, resulting in a PhD dissertation at the end of the project. Next to this you may be involved in teaching activities
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lipidation plays a significant role in (neuro)inflammatory disorders, making its regulatory enzymes promising targets for drug development. As a PhD candidate, you will use (primary) cells and tissues to study
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will also play an important role in supervising master students in their clinical skills and clinical education. You will rotate through Internal Medicine and Surgery and be required to work evening and
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, you have: strong and demonstrable skills in running transport, cycling or budget models or Earth System Model(s) (shown by a relevant master research project experience or course study); a theoretical