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Apply now Assistant Professor in Computational Archaeology The Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University is seeking to fill a position for a full time (1.0 FTE), permanent Assistant Professor in
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Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Institute of Security and Global Affairs (ISGA) aims
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Master’s programme offerings. The candidate will be expected to teach across several programmes in the Institute, notably the Master’s programme Crisis and Security Management, the Bachelor programme
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join the LUC staff for teaching primarily in its International Justice major and the first-year programme. The starting date is December 2025. What you will do The lecturer will be, inter alia, required
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team of the TransEuroWorkS project. By June 2025, the project has been running already for two and a half years. During this period, the team at Leiden University has acquired and created different types
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research is embedded in the institute’s research programme and you will be encouraged to develop interdisciplinary projects and acquire external research funding. Your key tasks are: Teach, improve and
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Apply now The Faculty of Science, Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science, is looking for a: Assistant Professor in Cybersecurity (0.8-1.0 FTE) The Faculty of Science at Leiden University
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as the point of contact for participating teachers, answering questions and facilitating communication. Ensure the timely preparation and distribution of FET evaluation forms and reports. Gather
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Postdoctoral Researcher in Citizen Science & Societal Engagement for an Inclusive Energy Transition,
different disciplinary and cultural backgrounds, at different stages of their academic (or non-academic) careers; You enjoy desk research and exploring the scientific literature, with an eye
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collected data. Key questions include: What is the nature and scope of femicide in the Netherlands? What are the most common patterns across different contexts? How can these patterns be theoretically and