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surveys) methods. Final Phase – Analysis & Reporting (10 months): Analyse results, publish scientific articles and policy reports, and present and communicate findings at Leiden University and external
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development, network skills and quality orientation, communicative, curious, careful, analytical, and team player. Our organization Working at the Faculty of Science means being part of an exciting, dynamic
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international journals. The postdoc will also participate in academic meetings, (inter)national conferences, and team seminars, and will communicate insights to broader publics. Job requirements A PhD degree in
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disseminating knowledge. You communicate easily in word and writing, have a good proficiency in English, and can work on the various abovementioned aspects independently. You also possess: a PhD in epidemiology
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pathfinder to explore novel, potentially promising areas for ESA and the space sector, ranging from applied to basic fundamental research topics. An important task of the team is to communicate scientific
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ability to organise research and publish international academic publications. Ability to communicate verbally and in written form in English. Ability to work in an international team and collaborate
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conferences and journals. Knowledge of the Dutch language is not required. Organisation Since its foundation in 1614, the University of Groningen has enjoyed an international reputation as a dynamic and
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, organisational, and communication skills; Ability to work both independently and as part of a team in an organised and result-oriented fashion. Our Faculty The future of the past begins at Leiden University
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communicate clearly and effectively and have proven English skills in presenting and writing. Our offer A position for one year, with the option to extend to a total of two or three years; a working week of 32
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at leading international conferences and journals. Knowledge of the Dutch language is not required. Organisation Since its foundation in 1614, the University of Groningen has enjoyed an international