Monday 29 October 2012

Vacancy: PhD researchers (5) positions) at Tilburg Graduate Law School 1. 0 fte

The Tilburg Graduate Law School (TGLS) of Tilburg Law School is committed to training top law students from around the globe whose academic work helps to solve today's societal problems, to address new legal challenges and to become excellent researchers. The mandate of the TGLS is to ensure and monitor the overall quality of the Research Master and PhD program. As such, the TGLS is responsible for the training and guidance of its Research Master students and of the PhD researchers. TGLS is now offering five positions.
The research mission of Tilburg Law School is to understand and improve the role of law in tackling societal problems now and in the future, particularly those connected with globalization and rapid economic, social, cultural and technological change. The research of Tilburg Law School is conducted in an organization that fosters diversity. In addition to jurists, international and national researchers from other disciplines, including economics, psychology, ethics and philosophy participate in the various research programs. Although they are uncommon in the field of legal research, we are convinced that internationalization and interdisciplinarity have become permanent characteristics of the study of law, because they
- hold the answers that legal science discipline can give to the questions raised by the changing context in which we live. European integration, the global economy, the multicultural society and the ever-increasing role of non-state actors are putting pressure on the dominant role of the nation-state and national law.
- are crucial factors in the process of the scientification of the law - a process in which Tilburg plays a pioneering role. Although law is much less of a universally integrated academic discipline than, for instance, economics, significant strides have been taken over the years, first towards internationalization, and now towards interdisciplinarity.
- afford new opportunities to make our academic activities relevant in the public debate.

Profile
You are an outstanding student, who has an excellent command of English and who has completed a Master in Law or a Master in relating multidisciplinary fields like Law and Economics, Law and Technology, Law and Labour Law, Politics and Public Administration or Victimology. Research Master's program students are especially encouraged to apply.

Read on here: http://erec.uvt.nl/vacancy?inc=UVT-EXT-2012-0405

Thursday 18 October 2012

Job Erasmus MC - PhD Student for the department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Special Dental Care and Orthodontics - Phenotyping of 3D facial morphology: from basic methodology to clinical application

PhD Student for the department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Special Dental Care and Orthodontics - Phenotyping of 3D facial morphology: from basic methodology to clinical application

Specifications - (explanation)
Location Rotterdam, 3015 CE, The Netherlands
Function typesPhD positions, Research, Development, Innovation
Scientific fieldsHealth
Hours 36.0 hours per week
Salary maximum € 3605
EducationUniversity Graduate
Job number 42.10.12.THZ
Translations
Apply for this job within 18 days

Job description

Project leaders:
Prof.Dr. Eppo Wolvius, Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Special Dental Care, and Orthodontics, Erasmus MC;
Prof.Dr. Manfred Kayser, Department of Forensic Molecular Biology, Erasmus MC.
In collaboration with:
Dr. Stefan Böhringer, Department of Medical Statistics and Bioinformatics, LUMC;
Prof.Dr. Wiro Niessen, Biomedical Imaging Group Rotterdam (BIGR), Erasmus MC.
The human face is an intriguing human trait that has an important role in almost every aspect of life including disease. Both biological and environmental factors contribute to normal and pathological variation of the human face. In this project, new bioinformatics methodology will be developed to automatically extract anatomic features from facial 3D data. Using modern statistical techniques, these data will be used to answer clinical and basic science questions. These questions include discrimination of certain conditions or the quantification of the influence of environmental and/or genetic factors on facial development. This project combines exciting aspects of computer vision, modern bioinformatics and statistical techniques in a close embedding with life sciences and clinical practice. This project will build upon existing research experiences in facial phenotyping and its biological determinants. A recent publication can be found at: www.plosgenetics.org/[...].

Requirements

We are looking for a highly motivated MSc student who has a strong background in mathematics, physics, (biomedical) engineering, or computer science. Programming experience in a procedural language is required (Preferably Matlab or C, C++, Java). Experience in bio-image analysis is an advantage. You are independent but at the same time you can work in a multidisciplinary team. You display a well-structured working style, you have good communication skills and you have an excellent command of the English language, both oral and in writing.

Conditions of employment

We offer you a temporary employment for a period of four years. Enrolment in the postgraduate Advanced School for Computing and Imaging-TU Delft is planned. The gross monthly salary amounts, based on education en previous work experience, a maximum of € 3.605,- (scale 9), based on a 36 hour working week. In addition, we offer you an end of year bonus, a holiday gratification and personal budget for your personal development. The terms of employment are in accordance with the Collective Bargaining Agreement for University Medical Centers (CAO UMC).
Contract type: Temporary, four years

Organisation

Erasmus MC
Erasmus MC inspires and is challenging. You create your own opportunities in this University Medical Center. Whether it concerns learning and work or work and learning/continued learning. Each and every day our enthusiastic staff devote themselves to excellent, dedicated patient care, pioneering medical research and valued education. A conscious choice for work that matters, both nationally and internationally, at the heart of our multicultural home base ofRotterdam. Where attention to individual staff member comes naturally. Working from the heart. Together with people, for people: ‘patient-centered care’!

Department

Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Special Dental Care and Orthodontics
Together with patient data collected at the department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, Special Dental Care and Orthodontics, the cohort study ‘Generation R’, which investigates growth and development of 10.000 children from Rotterdam (www.generationr.nl/), offers a unique chance to broaden our knowledge of facial development by providing detailed facial 3D image data on an extensive data set.

Additional information

For more information on this vacancy, please contact Prof.Dr. Eppo B. Wolvius, telephone (+31)(0) 10 703 4138, e-mail: e.wolvius@erasmusmc.nl, or Prof.Dr. Manfred Kayser, telephone (+31)(0) 10 703 8073, e-mail: m.kayser@erasmusmc.nl. For additional information please contact the HR department, telephone (+31)(0) 10 703 4433.
More information about employer Erasmus MC (University Medical Center Rotterdam) on AcademicTransfer. Direct link to this job opening: www.academictransfer.com/15919

VACANCY: Riser Design Engineer

Introduction:
Leiden - Fulltime
Would you like to advise the EPCI project team on riser design issues?
Your daily activities:

HMC is currently building the Aegir,a state-of-the-art J-lay and Reel-lay vessel for pipelay installation and subsea construction projects in deep to ultradeep water all around the world. Together with the DCV Balder, our deepwater J-lay vessel, it forms HMC's fleet for the offshore deepwater pipelay market, which will be used for EPCI/Turn Key subsea projects. To prepare projects executed with these vessels HMC is working in multidisciplinary projectteams from our Leiden office. As Riser Design Engineer you will be part of these projectteams with challenging projects.
You have the opportunity to be part of the growing subsea product group and experience it's development towards design engineering, procurement and construction expertise. Specifically to strengthen the subsea design engineering side are we looking for capable and experienced designers, up to and including lead engineer experience.
As Riser Design Engineer you will design offshore oil and gas riser- and pipeline systems, components and associated steel and piping structures. Next to that, you are responsible to develop design standards for HMC’s EPCI projects and you have the possibility to grow to a team lead role, in which you can lead a detailed design team.
You are part of a multidisciplinairy EPCI project team, in which you have your own deliverable. You advise the project team on riser design issues.
The job requirements HMC is looking for:
  • You have a Bachelor or Master degree in Civil, Mechanical, Maritime or Aeronautical Engineering or equivalent.
  • You have at least 3 years’ experience with design of steel structures, infrastructure projects or manufactured components.
  • You have the ability to develop design solutions from scratch.
  • You have excellent analytical and pragmatic skills and you have the ability to work autonomously.
  • You have good communication skills in English, both spoken and written.
  • You have the ambition to work (temporarily) offshore on our vessels, overseas or in our other offices.
What HMC offers you:
  • An informal work atmosphere in a challenging and international environment.
  • a good salary and excellent secondary benefits, such as a bonus scheme, a pension scheme, 35 days annual leave and various insurances.
  • Various opportunities for personal development, supported by our training & development department.
  • We give you the opportunity to develop yourself and your own initiatives and to work independently within a team of committed colleagues.
For more information concerning this position, please contact the recruitment department on +31(0)71-579 9095.
An assessment could be part of the application procedure
Heerema Marine Contractors
Heerema Marine Contractors (HMC) excels at transporting, installing and removing offshore facilities. These include fixed and floating structures, subsea pipelines and infrastructures in shallow, deep and ultra-deep water.
HMC owns three of the world’s largest semi-submersible crane vessels, the Thialf, Hermod and Balder. At this moment a new monohull vessel, Aegir, is built for HMC with the capability to execute complex deep water infrastructure and pipeline projects.
We do not appreciate acquisition in reference to this advertisement.

Position details:
Ref. No.: HMC-960
Location: Leiden, Netherlands
Educationlevel: HBO / WO


Source: http://hmc.heerema.com/Careers/Vacancies/VacancyDetail/tabid/1941/language/en-US/Default.aspx?VacatureRefNo=HMC-960&lang=EN&feedtype=hotjob

Conference on immigration and civic integration in Leiden

 Can you help spreading the word about this conference I am organising?



 Geef je nu op voor vreemdelingenrecht en inburgering studiedag zaterdag over een week

27/10 Studiemiddag vreemdelingenrecht in Leiden (tussenstand)

Om kennis te delen en te verdiepen, mensen te ontmoeten die binnen verschillende organisaties als IND, DT&V, advocatuur, inburgering, Vluchtelingenwerk etc, werkzaam zijn (of er voor studeren) op het gebied van vreemdelingenrecht  en integratie en een gezellig dag te hebben met vakgenoten zonder dat er enorm in de portemonnee moet worden getast een studiemiddag voor en door vakgenoten.

VREEMDELINGENRECHT STUDIEMIDDAG
zaterdag 27 oktober
Leiden
Plaats: Midden in multiculti volkswijk de Kooi  in Leiden, Buurthuis "de Kooi" Driftstraat 49 2315 CD  Leiden 071 - 5 22 11 97. Met gratis parkeren voor de deur en in de omgeving en bereikbaar met bus 15 vanaf station Leiden Centraal (halte Sumatrabrug) in ongeveer 20 minuten (1 zone).
Programma*:
13.00 eenvoudige Turks geinspireerde lunch
13.15 aanvang lezing 1
13.45 aanvang lezing 2
14.15 aanvang lezing 3

14.45 theepauze
15.00 aanvang lezing 4
15.30 aanvang lezing 5
16.00 deelsessies naar keuze bij sprekers lezingen
16.30 afsluiting
16.45 borrel
17.00 einde
 ( Daarna wokken bij de plaatselijke Chinees voor wie zin heeft om nog gezellig na te praten (op eigen kosten, ongeveer 20 euro excl drank))


De volgende sprekers hebben al toegezegd*:

- Joachim Detailleur (Sudan Country Information Consultant (voluntary) at VluchtelingenWerk Nederland). over "Taalanalyses bij Somalische en Soedanese asielzoekers". Ik ben benieuwd of een taalanalyse ook in ee reguliere procedure zou kunnen worden gebruikt nu ook bureau's buiten de overheid ze aanbieden;

- Julien Luscuere advocaat in Rotterdam "De nieuwe eisen voor gezinshereniging /schijnhuwelijken" (onderwerp nog beetje onder voorbehoud)

- Advocatenkantoor Kleerekooper "De EU-route en visumperikelen"

 - Annelies Braams van NedLes "Inburgering"

- Chris Sent, Projectleider Centrum Kinderhandel Mensenhandel "Mensenhandel"

(de onderwerpen zullen wat specifieker worden als de sprekers verder zijn met hun voorbereiding)


Kosten:
15 euro of zoveel u meer wilt doneren. U krijgt hiervoor onderdak, lunch, thee, fris/bier, een deelname certificaat (goed voor opleidingspunten) en veel stof om over na te denken. En de sprekers en de koffiejuf een bedankje.

Wanneer u ten minste 30 euro doneert zult u als donateur worden vermeld op het programma en vele malen hier op het weblog en in de werkgroep Vreemdelingenrecht op Linkedin en op Twitter als u dat wenst (mooie reclame toch?)


Opbrengsten van deze middag gaan naar:
Stichting Vluchteling: http://www.vluchteling.nl/;
Het NKI-AVL dat onderzoek doet naar en behandelt tegen allerlei vormen van kanker: http://www.nki.nl/

Kleding inzameling
Organisaties als Vluchtelingenwerk en Stichting ROS kunnen vaak gewassen en niet versleten kleding een goed tweede leven geven bij een client. Daarom kunt u uw ingepakte schone kleding meenemen en wij zorgen dat die goed terecht komt.

Reclame maken voor uw bedrijf of organisatie
In de hal van het buurthuis zijn de nodige tafels beschikbaar waar u informatie over uw organisatie kunt tentoonspreiden. Neem even hierover contact met mij op. Dat kan gratis maar mee-sponsoring vind ik leuk.

* Dit is een voorlopig programma en "work in progress" dus er kan op geen enkele manier rechten aan worden ontleend.

Vind U dit een goed initiatief? Komt U zelf of wilt U het sponsoren neem contact op met Wytzia Raspe via webmaster @ vreemdelingenrecht.com (om spammers tegen te gaan expres te veel spaties in de email gezet maar die moet u weglaten)

Gelijk aanmelden kan ook. Stuur mij dan even een mail met uw gegevens en maak minimaal 15 euro over op 47.87.45.389 ten name van M.W.W.  Raspe, Leiden o.v.v. donatie vreemdelingenrecht studiedag.

http://vreemdelingenrechtcom.blogspot.nl/2012/10/geef-je-nu-op-voor-vreemdelingenrecht.html

Monday 15 October 2012

VACANCY Document Controller


Introduction:
Leiden - Full time
 
The years ahead will be incredibly exciting for HMC. Next year, our new vessel Aegir will join HMC’s already versatile fleet and many challenging and exciting projects all over the world lay ahead for the coming years. This is your moment to join Heerema Marine Contractors!

Your daily activities:

As Document Controller it is your job to maintain a controlled document retreival system containing technical drawings, instruction manuals and project information. You manage the technical archive, update documentation with modifications and report document progress. Next to this you ensure that all Asset Management members are familiar with the document control system. You report to the Lead Document Controller.

Asset Management
The Asset Management department is responsible for the Operational management of the fleet and her crew. Together with the crew and Project Management, the Asset Management department ensures a perfect preparation and execution of projects. To ensure optimum utilization of the fleet and her crew the department works closely together with all Asset related departments, H&R en Business development. The Asset department directs the planning of each vessel and mobilizes personnel and equipment in time for Project execution. The Asset Department supports projects and vessels worldwide and works close together with local authorities and ships agents.
You have:
  • Secondary Vocational Education (MBO) level
  • 2 years of experience within a technical project environment
  • Excellent office administration skills
  • Experience with Sharepoint and MS Office
  • Experience with an EDMS and/or Database System is a preference
  • Good knowledge of the English language (both written and spoken)
  • Good communication skills
We offer:
  • Informal work atmosphere in a challenging environment
  • Excellent secondary labor conditions, such as a bonus scheme, a pension scheme, 35 days annual leave and various insurances
  • Ample opportunities for personal development
  • Free use of dedicated fitness facility with instructor
  • Opportunities to develop your own initiatives and to work independently within a team of committed colleagues.
Heerema Marine Contractors (HMC) excels at transporting, installing and removing offshore facilities. These include fixed and floating structures, subsea pipelines and infrastructures in shallow, deep and ultra-deep water. HMC owns three of the world's largest semi-submersible crane vessels, the Thialf, Hermod and Balder. At this moment a new monohull vessel, Aegir, is built for HMC with the capability to execute complex deep water infrastructure and pipeline projects. 
 

Friday 5 October 2012

VACANCY: Researcher in archaeology (postdoc)

Job Leiden University - Researcher in archaeology - Project Exploring nucleated settlements in colonial and non-colonial landscapes

Researcher in archaeology - Project Exploring nucleated settlements in colonial and non-colonial landscapes

Specifications - (explanation)
Location Leiden
Function typesPostdoc positions
Scientific fields Archaeology
Hours 38.0 hours per week
Salary maximum € 3755
EducationDoctorate
Job number 12-222
Translations
Apply for this job within 27 days

Job description

You are expected to identify and analyse nucleated settlements in Central-Southern Italy by using different geophysical techniques such as magnetometry, electric resistivity and ground penetrating radar and/or using aerial/ satellite imagery and to integrate these results in the broader archaeological interpretation of the landscape.

Requirements

You should:
  • have extensive experience in geophysical prospection and/or aerial photography, preferably in Mediterranean landscapes;
  • be able to creatively design and adapt suitable research strategies in different landscape types
  • be an expert in GIS;
  • display a strong interest in landscape archaeology and Roman/Italic settlement archaeology;
  • have outstanding intellectual qualities and scholarly achievements as indicated by contributions to research and/or a strong publication record. The candidate should also demonstrate independence by actively engaging with new (methodological) challenges;
  • preferably have a PhD in the field of archaeology or another relevant discipline;
  • disseminate research results in academically relevant venues like conferences, journals and online forums;
  • be proficient in Italian and English;
  • be available and show enthusiasm for extended research stays inItaly.

Conditions of employment

Appointment will be according to the terms of the Collective Labour Agreement of Dutch Universities (CAO Nederlandse Universiteiten). The postdoc position is placed in salary scale 10, min 2379 euro and max 3755 euro gross per month based on full-time employment. This position is fixed-term, usually full-time (38 hours a week) for a maximum duration of three years. An appointment withLeidenUniversityincludes a pension build-up and facilitates other benefits such as an annual holiday premium of 8% and an end-of-year premium of 8.3%.

Organisation

Leiden University
Leiden is a typical university city, hosting the oldest university in the Netherlands (1575). The University permeates the local surroundings; University premises are scattered throughout the city, and the students who live and study in Leiden give the city its relaxed yet vibrant atmosphere.
Leiden University is one of Europe's foremost research universities. This prominent position gives our graduates a leading edge in applying for academic posts and for functions outside academia.

Additional information

The Faculty of Archaeology at Leiden University invites applications for a postdoc position in the field of archaeological prospection/ geophysics, within the NWO-funded project entitled Non-urban settlement organization and Roman expansion in the Roman Republic (4th-1st centuries BC). The 3 years fulltime position is available as of January 1, 2013.
General project information
The project explores the role of non-urban settlement in Roman colonial expansion strategies during the formative phase of the Roman Empire(4th-1st centuries BC). To this end, we plan to collect and analyze large archaeological field survey datasets from early colonial territories in Central-Southern Italy, and compare them to contingent non-colonial areas. By applying different landscape archaeological methods, we aim to test the alleged distinctiveness in settlement ecology between colonial and native societies. The project aims to produce a substantial and methodologically sound archaeological dataset for the study of Roman colonization in the Republican period, thus providing a strong empirical basis for our understanding of the functioning and impact of Roman colonies.
For additional information on the research program, applicants may contact the project director, Dr. Tesse D. Stek (t.d.stek@arch.leidenuniv.nl ).
For questions concerning the terms of employment, applicants may contact: Mr Kick Moors, human resources (0031-71-5274504); c.c.moors@science.leidenuniv.nl.

VACANCY: PhD Position in archaeology

Job Leiden University - PhD Position in archaeology - Project Exploring nucleated settlements in colonial and non-colonial landscapes

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PhD Position in archaeology - Project Exploring nucleated settlements in colonial and non-colonial landscapes

Specifications - (explanation)
Location Leiden
Function typesPhD positions
Scientific fields Archaeology
Hours 38.0 hours per week
Salary maximum € 2612
EducationUniversity Graduate
Job number 12-223
Translations
Apply for this job within 27 days

Job description

The successful candidate is expected to study colonial and non-colonial land-use and settlement ecologies, i.e. the relationship between patterns of settlement and geological/morphological determinants. For this purpose, the candidate will create a detailed GIS including geological, hydrological and land-use information as well as archaeological settlement data. The collected and combined data sets should then be used for establishing and comparing location preferences and land-use strategies in both colonial and non-colonial landscapes.

Requirements

You should:
  • have experience with developing GIS for archaeological research questions, preferably for Mediterranean landscapes;
  • demonstrate a strong interest in an academic career through his or her publication record and prior engagement in collaborative research and teaching, with a (R)MA/MPhil or equivalent in the field of archaeology or geoarchaeology;
  • be able to creatively design suitable research strategies for reconstructing settlement ecologies;
  • have basic knowledge of geomorphology, pedology and geology;
  • display a strong interest in landscape archaeological fieldwork as well as Roman/Italic settlement archaeology
  • be intellectually curious and have an inquiring and open mind, and should demonstrate flexibility and adaptability;
  • be available for extended research stays inItaly;
  • be proficient in English and be able to read Italian, German and French;
  • be motivated to follow the PhD program of the Faculty of Archaeology,LeidenUniversity, and be committed to finishing the dissertation within four years.

Conditions of employment

We offer a vibrant environment to develop the skills and networks that a successful academic needs. Appointment will be according to the terms of the Collective Labour Agreement of Dutch Universities (CAO Nederlandse Universiteiten), for a period of one year with an extension of three years after positive evaluation of capabilities and compatibility. Ultimately the appointment must lead to the completion of a PhD thesis. The selected PhD candidate should devote approximately 80% of her/his time to research, and 20% to attending courses and teaching.
The gross monthly salary is set at € 2042,- in the first year up to € 2612,- in year four. An appointment withLeidenUniversityincludes a pension build-up and facilitates other benefits such as an annual holiday premium of 8% and an end-of-year premium of 8.3%.

Organisation

Leiden University
Leiden is a typical university city, hosting the oldest university in the Netherlands (1575). The University permeates the local surroundings; University premises are scattered throughout the city, and the students who live and study in Leiden give the city its relaxed yet vibrant atmosphere.
Leiden University is one of Europe's foremost research universities. This prominent position gives our graduates a leading edge in applying for academic posts and for functions outside academia.

Additional information

The Faculty of Archaeology at Leiden University invites applications for a PhD position in the field of landscape archaeology and predictive modelling, within the NWO-funded project entitled Non-urban settlement organization and Roman expansion in the Roman Republic (4th-1st centuries BC). The 4 years fulltime position is available as of January 1, 2013.
General project information:
The project explores the role of non-urban settlement in Roman colonial expansion strategies during the formative phase of the Roman Empire(4th-1st centuries BC). To this end, we plan to collect and analyse large archaeological field survey datasets from early colonial territories in Central-Southern Italy, and compare them to contingent non-colonial areas. By applying different landscape archaeological methods, we aim to test the alleged distinctiveness in settlement ecology between colonial and native societies. The project aims to produce a substantial and methodologically sound archaeological dataset for the study of Roman colonization in the Republican period, thus providing a strong empirical basis for our understanding of the functioning and impact of Roman colonies.
For additional information on the research program, applicants may contact the project director, Dr. Tesse D. Stek (t.d.stek@arch.leidenuniv.nl ).
For questions concerning the terms of employment, applicants may contact: Mr Kick Moors, human resources (0031-71-5274504); c.c.moors@science.leidenuniv.nl.
More information about employer Leiden University on AcademicTransfer. Direct link to this job opening: www.academictransfer.com/15671

VACANCY: Professor of Modern English Literature

Specifications - (explanation)
Function typesProfessors, associate professors, assistant professors and lecturers
Scientific fieldsLanguage and Culture
Hours 38.0 hours per week
Job number W12-131

Job description

The research and teaching profile concerns the area of modern Literature in a broad sense.

Requirements

Successful candidates are expected to meet the following requirements:
  • a PhD in literature with an Anglicist profile;
  • international reputation and a strong background in Modern English literature;
  • able to make productive connections with other literature disciplines in- and outside the department of Language and Literature;
  • research matches a faculty research priority area;
  • excellent publication record;
  • extensive international network;
  • an experienced and enthusiastic teacher;
  • experience in developing teaching programmes;
  • proven track record of acquiring external research funding;
  • proven management capacities.

Conditions of employment

The appointment will be permanent, after a period of two years on temporary basis and satisfactory performance. The gross salary will normally conform to professorial scale 2, between €4,904 and €7,142 gross per month (€ 68.459 - € 99.702 per annum, including 8% holiday pay and an 8,3% end of year payment) on a full-time basis in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities (CAO NU). In certain cases, however, different terms of employment may be offered.

Organisation

Faculty of Humanities
The Faculty of Humanities provides education and conducts research with a strongly international profile in a large number of disciplines in the field of language and culture. Located in the heart of Amsterdam, the Faculty maintains close ties with many cultural institutes in the capital city. There are over 1,000 employees affiliated with the Faculty, which has about 8,000 students.

Additional information

For further details, interested parties should contact the secretary of the selection committee, D. van der Vaart, tel. +31(0)20-525.3804, email D.vanderVaart@uva.nl, or the chairman Prof. H.A. van der Liet, tel. +31(0)20-525.4664, email H.A.vanderLiet@uva.nl.
Details about chairs at the Faculty of Humanities
More information about employer University of Amsterdam (UvA) on AcademicTransfer. Direct link to this job opening: www.academictransfer.com/15690

Bron: http://www.academictransfer.com/employer/UVA/vacancy/15690/lang/en/

VACANCY: Assistant Professor Politics of the USSR and its Successor States

Job Faculty of Humanities - Assistant Professor Politics of the USSR and its Successor States

Assistant Professor Politics of the USSR and its Successor States

Specifications - (explanation)
Location Amsterdam
Function typesProfessors, associate professors, assistant professors and lecturers
Scientific fieldsLanguage and Culture
Hours 28.5 hours per week
Salary € 3195 - € 4970
EducationDoctorate
Job number 12-217
Translations
Apply for this job within 27 days

Job description

The Faculty of Humanities invites applications for an Assistant Professor Politics of the USSR and its Successor States.
The candidate has a doctorate in her/his specialty, or is in the final process of getting a doctorate; and she or he has an excellent record of academic publications and of teaching at university level that is commensurate to her/his current career stage.
The candidate should be able to teach courses related to her or his specialty, on BA and MA levels, but she/he should also be able to broadly contribute to the general teaching program of our Eastern European studies program, and of the European Studies Section as a whole. She or he should also be ready to take over some administrative tasks for the Section, and to contribute to the supervision of BA, MA and PhD students.

Tasks

  • Teaching and developing teaching activities both as part of and outside the European Studies-programme;
  • (co-)supervising Bachelor's and Master's theses;
  • independently conducting research in the area mentioned, resulting in contributions to leading international publications;
  • if possible co-supervising PhD candidates;
  • making a contribution to raising contract and indirect funding.

Requirements

  • Relevant PhD degree, or in the final process of obtaining one;
  • experience in research and excellent research skills, evidenced by publications in renowned international journals or in book form;
  • teaching experience at university level (preferably BA and MA level) and demonstrable didactic abilities and/or training, evidenced by an educational portfolio;
  • experience with digital and audio-visual equipment; affinity with ICT in academic education;
  • team spirit and capable of functioning at all levels of more than one study programme;
  • willingness to develop in a multidisciplinary capacity in order to be able to participate in multiple areas of the Faculty's curriculum;
  • organisational experience and skills;
  • thorough knowledge of Dutch and English; non-native Dutch speakers must achieve fluency in Dutch within two years.

Conditions of employment

The appointment will be on a temporary basis for a period of two years with a two-year extension after satisfactory performance. There will be no permanent position for this position. Gross monthly salary will range from €3,195 (scale 11) to €4,970 (scale 12), based on a full-time appointment (38 hours a week).

Organisation

Faculty of Humanities
The Faculty of Humanities provides education and conducts research with a strongly international profile in a large number of disciplines in the field of language and culture. Located in the heart of Amsterdam, the Faculty maintains close ties with many cultural institutes in the capital city. There are over 1,000 employees affiliated with the Faculty, which has about 8,000 students.

Additional information

Further information about this vacancy may be obtained from:
For more information about the research areas, please see: 
ich.uva.nl/research/research-programmes
For more information on the BA and MA-programmes, please see:
www.uva.nl/disciplines/regiostudies/onderwijs (at the moment available only in Dutch)
More information about employer University of Amsterdam (UvA) on AcademicTransfer. Direct link to this job opening: www.academictransfer.com/15743

VACANCY: 2 PhD-students biological treatment planning in radiotherapy and hyperthermia

Job AMR - 2 PhD-students biological treatment planning in radiotherapy and hyperthermia

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2 PhD-students biological treatment planning in radiotherapy and hyperthermia

Specifications - (explanation)
Location AMSTERDAM
Function typesResearch, Development, Innovation
Scientific fieldsHealth
Hours 36.0 hours per week
EducationUniversity Graduate
Job number 50054612-ACT-NL-031017
Translations
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Job description

Hyperthermia is the application of elevated temperatures (41-45°C) to tumour tissue and is applied in combination with radiotherapy and/or chemotherapy to improve tumour control. Hyperthermia can be administered before, during or after radiotherapy/chemotherapy. The sensitizing effect of hyperthermia depends on both the realized tumor temperatures and the order of application. In the hyperthermia community there is no univocal policy about the sequence of radiotherapy and hyperthermia and different institutes apply different treatment schemes. This research project “Towards biological treatment planning in radiotherapy combined with hyperthermia to improve clinical outcome” aims to find the optimal order of application of radiotherapy and hyperthermia and thereby further improve the effectiveness of clinical hyperthermia. This will be investigated using sophisticated treatment planning computer models, in which the combined effect of hyperthermia and radiotherapy is modeled. For accurate modeling knowledge about biological tissue parameters is necessary, which will be obtained from cell line and animal experiments for combined treatments with radiotherapy and hyperthermia.

Requirements

For this project we have vacancies for two highly motivated PhD candidates. One of them will carry out the cell line and animal experiments and the other candidate will perform the computer modeling part of the project. Candidate 1 should have an MSc degree in (medical) biology or a related background. The candidate should have good command of English. Excellent communicative skills and the ability to work within a multidisciplinary research group are essential. The research will involve in vitro and animal experiments. Candidate 2 should have an MSc degree in physics or a related background. The candidate should have good command of English. Excellent communicative skills and the ability to work within a multidisciplinary research group are essential. Programming experience in C/C++ is recommended.

Conditions of employment

We offer a salary in line with the Collective Labour Agreement for University Medical Centres in the Netherlands (CAO UMC) with a range of added fringe benefits, such as an annual bonus of 8.3 %, holiday allowance, collective discounted rates for a number of insurances, an attractive bicycle scheme and/or public transport allowance and free parking!
The PhD candidates will be appointed in a full-time position (36 hours/week) for a period of four years and at the end each PhD candidate should have completed his/her PhD thesis. Gross monthly salary for PhD candidates range from € 2.141,- gross per month in the first year up to € 2.743,- gross per month in the fourth year.
For more information please contact dr. Petra Kok, Physicist/Computer Scientist, or dr. Klaas Franken, Radiobiologist +31 (0)20 56 64231.
Contract type: Temporary,

Organisation

AMR
The AMC is more than just a hospital. It is a world in which patient care, research and education are integrated, and in which people are always central. It is an academic world full of possibilities for talented individuals that are looking for a place where they can excel. Thinking big, daring to dream, cooperating internationally. And never letting yourself be put off by ‘It’s not possible’ or ’It won’t work anyway’. That is the AMC mentality.
AMC Medical Research supports financiers, project leaders and coworkers on clear, effective and Legal execution of medical research within the Academic Medical Center (AMC) third parties financed. It contains advising and guidance on project preparations, project services and staffing management.
As a temporary researcher you will be contracted by AMC Medical Research. The related AMC department which you will service is physically your workplace. Working directly with your supervisor and your colleagues within your expertise or institution will be the base for your content job, your daily management and your working environment. The AMC Medical Research BV general employment conditions are largely similar to those of Academic Medical Center.
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