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various universities, such as at Amsterdam-UMC. For a project on advanced skin tissue engineering, we are currently looking for an enthusiastic Postdoc Tissue Engineering The purpose of this research is to
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We offer a position for 1 year for 36 hours a week, with a possibility to 1 year extension (total 2 years). The starting salary is dependent on your qualifications and relevant experience in scale
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they allow for the best possible work-life balance; sabbatical leave, study leave, and partially paid parental leave; there is a strong focus on vitality and you can make use of the sports facilities available
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also join group meetings about the progress and project. This is what you will be doing Your primary task will be to acoustically annotate the speech of young children (and some adults), distributed
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distribution for academic staff; assisting managers with the application and implementation of HR policies, and handling personnel changes in the HR system; carrying out administrative, financial and
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version control in collaborative research settings. You maintain an electronic lab notebook (or similar system) to track and preserve experimental configurations, results, and metadata. You help deploy
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an international setting? If so, this role is for you! Within the Division Quantum Internet, for the Wehner Group we are looking for an experienced management or project assistant who is eager to take a new step
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Project Coordinator Operations who acts as a link between the organisation and management. For the Environmental Sciences Group (ESG), we are seeking a Project Coordinator who can lead and/or
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holder. The mission of the Global Nutrition group is to provide the evidence-base for eradicating all forms of malnutrition whilst improving planetary health by exploring innovative interventions
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We are seeking a creative UX Designer to join our team and enhance the usability, engagement, and interface of our university’s institutional repository. This is an exciting opportunity to shape how