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the hands-on technical expertise needed to develop clear and effective resources for students and staff. What you will do Key Responsibilities: Develop clear and (non)technical explanations of complex AI
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educational advisors. In this role, you will contribute to developing the resources and frameworks needed to responsibly integrate Artificial Intelligence into our teaching and learning practices. You will work
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, interdisciplinary course for Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam students from all faculties. Its principle aim is to stimulate personal growth while developing a deeper awareness of societal issues. The course invites
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driven by researchers. The mission of the DSC is to enhance the university’s research by developing, sharing and applying data science methods and technologies. The DSC is part of the UvA Library and led
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on control of micro-organisms, reduction of inflammation and scar formation, and the development of skin substitutes (artificial skin) and hair-regeneration. For our research projects, we collaborate with
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Are you passionate about learning and development? Do you thrive on innovation and want to make a real impact—both within a team and for clients around the world? We're on the lookout for a dynamic
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Are you passionate about learning and development? Do you thrive on innovation and want to make a real impact—both within a team and for clients around the world? We're on the lookout for a dynamic
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For more information about this position, please contact Diana Hoogeveen, department manager Development, telephone, 06-81182860 or by e-mail diana.hoogeveen@wur.nl For more information about the
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Do you have a talent for speech acoustics and do you want to use those skills in an ongoing research project? Are you interested in how children across languages develop their speech production
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of chair of the Global Nutrition group offers you the opportunity to shape and expand your own research lines in synergy with the group’s scientific focus, while also developing your academic leadership