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organises events to help you settle in the Netherlands, and expand your (social) network in Delft. A Dual Career Programme is available, to support your accompanying partner with their job search in
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project-related administrative tasks; Actively contributing to the research activities of AHM and developing national and international research networks and other forms of cooperation. This is what we ask
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growing network of academics and professionals in the field of radicalization, extremism, and terrorism, both domestically and internationally. Ability to connect academic research to policy and societal
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research methods and techniques. A growing network of academics and professionals in the field of European security and defense, both domestically and internationally. Ability to connect academic research
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for education, both inside and outside the classroom. Commitment to fostering a close-knit, interdisciplinary academic community. Experience with diverse research methods and techniques. A growing network of
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. Experience with diverse research methods and techniques. A growing network of academics and professionals in the field of cyber security governance or governance of cybercrime, both domestically and
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with diverse research methods and techniques. A growing network of academics and professionals in the field of emergency response, disaster management and/or crisis governance, both domestically and
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will examine how dissident infrastructures are made in the diaspora, and explore the role of situated nodes in emerging networks, in a context of geographical dispersion and long-distance surveillance