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English communication skills Strong organizational skills with the ability to successfully work and get things done in teams Where you will work The Leiden Academic Centre for Drug Research (LACDR) is a
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is considered an advantage; The ability to conduct research independently; Excellent writing and oral communication skills in English; Dutch language skills are considered an advantage; Experience with
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asset. To apply, you need a doctoral degree (PhD degree or equivalent) and an advanced level of English (at least CEFR C1 or equivalent). Building a complementary team The goal of this call is to assemble
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disciplines and work with uncertainty; excellent written and verbal communication skills in English; a proactive, connecting working style and the ability to collaborate effectively with diverse stakeholders
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academic research to non-academic audiences; Excellent command of English (and preferably good command of Dutch; Excellent social, communication, and organizational skills. This is what we offer you The
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skills. good communication skills in oral and written English. This is what we offer you We offer a temporary employment contract for 38 hours per week for a period of 24 months, with a probationary period
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programming skills is an advantage. A research-oriented attitude. Ability to work in an interdisciplinary team and interested in collaborating with partners. Fluent in spoken and written English (at least C1
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the employment starting date; relevant research experience, studying issues of climate change, (marine) biodiversity, pollution; excellent oral and written communication skills in English; as well as French
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synthetic cells and biomedical device development; strong motivation, flexibility, and the ability to run multiple projects simultaneously; strong verbal and written English communication skills (C1 level or
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publications independently. A collaborative mindset and willingness to mentor junior researchers (e.g., PhD candidates). Good command of written and spoken English. TU Delft (Delft University of Technology