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the full description of the procedure and important information about attachments and templates under 'Call for Research Professorships (BOFZAP)' and 'Procedure application and selection’ under 'More
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, please read the full description of the procedure and important information about attachments and templates under 'Call for Research Professorships (BOFZAP)' and 'Procedure application and selection’ under
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you start your application, please read the full description of the procedure and important information about attachments and templates under 'Call for Research Professorships (BOFZAP)' and 'Procedure
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in daily research. The successful candidate: has knowledge in general wet lab practice (e.g. tissue processing, DNA/RNA processing, molecular biology) and willingness to learn new techniques and
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respective roles, to effectively connect RDI users with complementary services and expertise. You will follow up on new RDI leads. You will design and use a structured feedback process to assess impact and
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beyond. You help define and improve processes, introduce practical ways of working, and support the gradual development of a project approach that fits VIB’s culture. You will report to the ICT Director of
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or be in the process of finalising a dissertation written in English on a linguistic and/or literary topic; will have an excellent knowledge (native or near-native) of the English language and a good
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for this position. MORE INFORMATION For more information about this vacancy, please contact Prof. dr. Virginie Mataigne (Virginie.Mataigne@UGent.be ). Do you have a question regarding the online application process
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selection procedure consists of two phases. A first selection procedure at Ghent University based on CV which will lead to preselection of candidates. Followed by a second selection at the JRC based on CV and
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the JRC site where the Grant-holder will be based shall apply to his/her contract of employment with the JRC. The doctoral student will spend 24 months at the JRC in Ispra (Italy). The selection procedure