Jobs in the Netherlands for people who do speak English but have not mastered Dutch (yet). Ideal for people with a nationality of one of the European Union member states or someone who has received a residence permit for Holland (refugee or expat). From fruitpicker to universityprofessor
Thursday, 28 March 2013
Vacancies in electronics at Praxis Automation in Leiderdorp
Check here: http://www.praxis-automation.nl/career-08.html and here http://www.praxis-automation.nl/career-09.html
Monday, 25 March 2013
Vacancy: (Senior) Software Developer at an international startup in Amsterdam
Project Clear
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Amsterdam Area, Netherlands
Job Description
Every once in a while something great comes along. This is your opportunity to be part of a real startup based in Amsterdam.We are looking for brilliant programmers who want to put their teeth into the latest mobile technology, back-end development and security. A-players with real passion for programming, databases, agile development and prototyping. If you have deep knowledge of Scala, Java, C/C++, Objective C, or PHP, we are looking for you!
As a developer you have seen it all and you have a solution for everything.
Coding is your hobby and you get stoked from executing new ideas. You are an excellent communicator and belong in a team of top-programmers - they learn from you and you learn from them. You get satisfaction from building state-of-the-art systems with impact, impact that goes much further than building an ordinary database with website and/or mobile app.
Desired Skills & Experience
- Creative and solution oriented
- Driven and disciplined
- 5-10 years of experience with software development in 1 or more of the following languages: Scala, Java, C/C++, Objective C, or PHP (hobbies count!)
- Preferably knowledge of SQL
- Academic education informatics/math/physics or similar level of conceptual thinking
- International orientation and online presence
- Currently living in the Netherlands or prepared to move to the Netherlands
Company Description
Project Clear is an Amsterdam based ambitious startup. As a company we are building an efficient and scalable platform from scratch. Perfection is the standard, however the atmosphere is informal and relaxed. Everyone feels responsible for success with a high level of autonomy. Our slogan is: standing still is going backwards. Check http://projectclear.nl/Keywords: disruptive, mobile, international, huge impact
Please sent your resume and code to gogogo@projectclear.nl
Additional Information
- Posted:
- March 20, 2013
- Type:
- Full-time
- Experience:
- Mid-Senior level
- Functions:
- Information Technology
- Industries:
- Internet
- Job ID:
- 5161778
- Found here: http://www.linkedin.com/jobs?viewJob=&jobId=5161778&trk=eml-anet_dig-b_premjb-ttl-hdp&ut=14SK_K4oC3XRE1
VACANCY: Postdoc position on postnational rulemaking
- Specifications - (explanation)
Location Amsterdam Function types Postdoc positions Scientific fields Law Hours 32.0 hours per week Salary € 2403 - € 4418 Education Doctorate Job number 13-095 Translations en - Apply for this job within 67 days
Job description
The Faculty of Law seeks
to fill a position for a postdoctoral researcher in the field of
postnational rulemaking. The successful candidate will work within the
overarching project ‘The Architecture of Postnational Rulemaking:
Views from Public International Law, European Public Law, and European
Private Law', jointly executed by three Centres of Exellence at the Faculty, i.e. the Amsterdam Centre for European Law and Governance ACELG, the Amsterdam Center for International Law ACIL and the Centre for the Study of European Contract Law CSECL.
At the core of the project lies a close multi-disciplinary dialogue between senior and junior researchers that crosses the normal boundaries of the three sub-disciplines of law involved. The successful candidate will benefit from the mentorship of distinguished professors in all three areas of law in the lively and supportive intellectual environment of the University of Amsterdam that has long enjoyed a strong, international reputation for critical innovation in legal research.
We expect the candidate to
Project Description
The project The Architecture of Postnational Rulemaking aims to provide new reflections and insights into the discussion on the legitimacy of post-national rulemaking starting from three distinct but in this project uniquely combined legal perspectives. The main objective is to relate perspectives from public international law, European public law and European private law on post-national rulemaking and to examine through a new lens questions of legitimacy and accountability that are raised by the growing importance of such rule-making.At the core of the project lies a close multi-disciplinary dialogue between senior and junior researchers that crosses the normal boundaries of the three sub-disciplines of law involved. The successful candidate will benefit from the mentorship of distinguished professors in all three areas of law in the lively and supportive intellectual environment of the University of Amsterdam that has long enjoyed a strong, international reputation for critical innovation in legal research.
We expect the candidate to
- conduct postdoctoral research for the project, as part of the research group;
- contribute to the overall coordination and direction of the project;
- regularly present intermediate research results at international workshops and conferences, and publish them in proceedings and journals;
- participate in the organization of research activities and events, such as conferences, workshops and joint publications;Possibly supervise PhD candidates within the project;
Requirements
- Completed dissertation in European private law, European public law and public international law. Private lawyers in particular are encouraged to apply;
- strong affinity with the core theme of the project and interest in cross-disciplinary research;
- creative and prolific writer;
- excellent command of English.
Conditions of employment
The
position is full-time, fixed term for 2 years starting on 1 September
2013 or as soon as possible thereafter, with the possibility of an
extension for an additional year. The salary will be in salary scale 10
or 11 in accordance with the CAO for Dutch universities.
Additional information
To discuss these posts informally, please contact:
More information about employer
University of Amsterdam (UvA)
on AcademicTransfer.
Direct link to this job opening: www.academictransfer.com/17828- Professor Deirdre Curtin
telephone: +31 (0)20 525 8573/5252951 (European Public Law) - Professor Martijn Hesselink
telephone: +31 (0)20 525 3569 (European Private Law) or - Professor Andre Nollkaemper
telephone: +31 (0)20 525 2637 (Public International Law)
Originally found here: http://www.academictransfer.com/employer/UVA/vacancy/17828/lang/en/
Vacancy: Researcher in Informatics / Geoinformatics
- Specifications - (explanation)
Location Enschede Function types Research, Development, Innovation Scientific fields Natural Sciences Hours 38.0 hours per week Salary € 2403 - € 2542 Education University Graduate Job number 568396
Job description
For the faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth
Observation (ITC), University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands we
are looking for 1 researcher to work on the:
Development of data analysis modules within a Web-based Spatial Decision Support System (SDSS).
This is one of the 5 researcher positions for 18 months, financed by the European Community, that are available within the European Marie Curie Initial Training Network “CHANGES” . For more information on the other 4 positions see www.changes-itn.eu. The CHANGES network will develop an advanced understanding of how global changes (related to environmental and climate change as well as socio-economical change) will affect the temporal and spatial patterns of hydro-meteorological hazards and associated risks in Europe; how these changes can be assessed, modelled, and incorporated in sustainable risk management strategies, focusing on spatial planning, emergency preparedness and risk communication.
One of the main components of the project is the development of a Web-based Spatial Decision Support System (SDSS)to analyze the effect of risk reduction planning alternatives on reducing the risk now and in the future, and support decision makers in selecting the best alternatives.
Development of data analysis modules within a Web-based Spatial Decision Support System (SDSS).
This is one of the 5 researcher positions for 18 months, financed by the European Community, that are available within the European Marie Curie Initial Training Network “CHANGES” . For more information on the other 4 positions see www.changes-itn.eu. The CHANGES network will develop an advanced understanding of how global changes (related to environmental and climate change as well as socio-economical change) will affect the temporal and spatial patterns of hydro-meteorological hazards and associated risks in Europe; how these changes can be assessed, modelled, and incorporated in sustainable risk management strategies, focusing on spatial planning, emergency preparedness and risk communication.
One of the main components of the project is the development of a Web-based Spatial Decision Support System (SDSS)to analyze the effect of risk reduction planning alternatives on reducing the risk now and in the future, and support decision makers in selecting the best alternatives.
Requirements
- MSc in informatics/ computer sciences/ geoinformatics
- Good programming skills
- Less than 4 years research experience after receiving MSc
- Willingness to travel as the selected researchers will be meeting frequently and will spend about 30% of their time with one of the other project partners in Europe.
- Able to work in a team, as the development of the SDSS is a team-effort.
- Strong object oriented programming background (e.g. C++, Python)
- Strong experience in working with open source GIS software and their built-in functionalities
- Experiences in working with relational database such as Postgres and PostGIS with SQL.
- Good knowledge in risk assessment and web programming
Tasks:
- Responsible for the development of data analysis modules which would finally lead to Risk Assessment (RA) module of the SDSS (most probably to be based on Open Source GIS software ILWIS)
- Development of interactive real-time components for risk calculation and generation of vulnerability curves
- Explore the GIS processing modules of ILWIS (most probably to link and run on the web)
- Development of the interface for RA module
- Need to closely work together with other ESRs in development team
For information on the Marie Curie Initial Training Network Programme and Early Stage Researchers you can consult the website: ec.europa.eu/research/mariecurieactions/index_en.htm.
For detailed information on the position you can consult: Dr. C.J. van Westen, mailto: c.j.vanwesten@utwente.nl or mrs. dr. M.F. Noomen, mailto: m.f.noomen@utwente.nl.
For information about University Twente, faculty ITC see www.itc.nl.
- Good programming skills
- Less than 4 years research experience after receiving MSc
- Willingness to travel as the selected researchers will be meeting frequently and will spend about 30% of their time with one of the other project partners in Europe.
- Able to work in a team, as the development of the SDSS is a team-effort.
- Strong object oriented programming background (e.g. C++, Python)
- Strong experience in working with open source GIS software and their built-in functionalities
- Experiences in working with relational database such as Postgres and PostGIS with SQL.
- Good knowledge in risk assessment and web programming
Tasks:
- Responsible for the development of data analysis modules which would finally lead to Risk Assessment (RA) module of the SDSS (most probably to be based on Open Source GIS software ILWIS)
- Development of interactive real-time components for risk calculation and generation of vulnerability curves
- Explore the GIS processing modules of ILWIS (most probably to link and run on the web)
- Development of the interface for RA module
- Need to closely work together with other ESRs in development team
For information on the Marie Curie Initial Training Network Programme and Early Stage Researchers you can consult the website: ec.europa.eu/research/mariecurieactions/index_en.htm.
For detailed information on the position you can consult: Dr. C.J. van Westen, mailto: c.j.vanwesten@utwente.nl or mrs. dr. M.F. Noomen, mailto: m.f.noomen@utwente.nl.
For information about University Twente, faculty ITC see www.itc.nl.
Conditions of employment
Employment:
The duration for the position is from 1 July 2013 until 31 December
2014. The appointment will be given under Dutch law and in reference to
the UT regulations. Salary and conditions will be in accordance with the
Collective Labour Agreements of the Dutch Universities.
Location: The work is carried out in the University of Twente in Enschede.
Location: The work is carried out in the University of Twente in Enschede.
Organisation
The University of Twente. We stand for life sciences and technology. High tech and human touch. Education and research that matter.
New technology which drives change, innovation and progress in society.
The University of Twente is the only campus university in the
Netherlands; divided over six faculties we provide more than fifty
educational programmes. The University of Twente has a strong focus on
personal development and talented researchers are given scope for
carrying out pioneering research.
The Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC) of the University of Twente provides international postgraduate education, research and project services in the field of geo-information science and earth observation using remote sensing and GIS. The aim of ITC's activities is the international exchange of knowledge, focusing on capacity building and institutional development in developing countries and emerging economies.
More information and original publication here: http://www.academictransfer.com/employer/UT/vacancy/17841/lang/en/
The Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC) of the University of Twente provides international postgraduate education, research and project services in the field of geo-information science and earth observation using remote sensing and GIS. The aim of ITC's activities is the international exchange of knowledge, focusing on capacity building and institutional development in developing countries and emerging economies.
More information and original publication here: http://www.academictransfer.com/employer/UT/vacancy/17841/lang/en/
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Wednesday, 20 March 2013
Dutch Modern Migration Policy Act and the he Highly Skilled Migrant Program (interview with Marcel Reurs)
Q1. Has the modern migration policy been fully implemented & how will it impact the entry of skilled workers from India into the Netherlands?
The Modern Migration Policy Act has been implemented and will take effect in less than 3 months, on June 1, 2013. It will simplify the immigration procedures for skilled expats. On the other hand, it will place additional responsibilities on employers of highly skilled migrants, in their new capacity of “authorized sponsor”. Employers will need to become fully aware of these responsibilities and must ensure their global mobility policies are compliant. Should they neglect this, then as of June 1, they will be at risk of penalties and, ultimately, having their status as authorized sponsor being revoked, which means they are banned from the Highly Skilled Migrant Program (HSMP) for a period up to 5 years. This means, that they will be disqualified from sponsoring new workers under the HSMP and from continuing the sponsoring of their current HSMP population.
Read the rest of the interview here: http://indodutchconnect.com/articles/immigration-advice_837.html
Sunday, 3 March 2013
VACANCY: How safe should donor blood be? - PhD project in public health ethics
Sanquin is looking for a PhD student, department of Blood-borne Infections, Amsterdam (36 hours). How safe should donor blood be? - PhD project in public health ethics
- Specifications - (explanation)
Location Amsterdam, The Netherlands Function types Technical, Laboratory positions, PhD positions, Research, Development, Innovation Scientific fields Natural Sciences, Health, Behaviour and Society Hours 36.0 hours per week Education University Graduate Job number AT MK 05-13 EXTEW Translations en
Job description
How safe should donor blood be? - PhD project in public health ethics
Donated blood is screened for infectious agents to protect patients against infection. Such screening measures are effective in reducing risks to a minimum, but the quest for
safety comes at a cost. For example, the incremental cost-effectiveness of specific screening tests can be more than 1,000,000 euro/QALY, which is very high even compared to the most expensive medical treatments. How far should one go in preventing infection risks? This research project analyses this question from an ethical point of view. The project includes (a) clarification and review of the normative assumptions and arguments in current blood screening policies, (b) philosophical analysis of core concepts like precaution, safety, reasonable risk and responsibility, and (c) normative ethical analysis of obligations to maintain and promote blood safety. The study combines philosophical analysis with (focus group) interviews of stakeholders. The goal is to develop a sensible idea of obligatory and reasonable precautions against infection; and to define practical criteria for blood donor screening that are to be recommended to Sanquin.
Donated blood is screened for infectious agents to protect patients against infection. Such screening measures are effective in reducing risks to a minimum, but the quest for
safety comes at a cost. For example, the incremental cost-effectiveness of specific screening tests can be more than 1,000,000 euro/QALY, which is very high even compared to the most expensive medical treatments. How far should one go in preventing infection risks? This research project analyses this question from an ethical point of view. The project includes (a) clarification and review of the normative assumptions and arguments in current blood screening policies, (b) philosophical analysis of core concepts like precaution, safety, reasonable risk and responsibility, and (c) normative ethical analysis of obligations to maintain and promote blood safety. The study combines philosophical analysis with (focus group) interviews of stakeholders. The goal is to develop a sensible idea of obligatory and reasonable precautions against infection; and to define practical criteria for blood donor screening that are to be recommended to Sanquin.
Requirements
For
this PhD research project we seek a graduated (MA level)
philosopher/bioethicist with excellent skills in normative and
conceptual analysis in practical ethics. The successful candidate will
have a good mix of relevant skills and qualities, including:
- curiosity and passion for studying practical philosophical problems, notably in relation to public health
- excellence in academic writing
- good communicative skills, notably capability to discuss ethical issues and arguments with medical professionals and policy makers
- eagerness to work in a multidisciplinary context.
Conditions of employment
- salary and conditions are conform CAO Sanquin;
- a 36-hour-week;
- reimbursement of travel expenses;
- a temporary appointment for a period of 1 year, if successful, will be extended to cover 4 years in total;
- working hours are fixed by mutual agreement;
- 8,33% year-end;
- by full-time employment 201 vacation hours;
- PhD training and supervision according to the regulations of the Netherlands School for Research in Philosophy (Onderzoekschool Wijsbegeerte);
- supervision by professor Hans Zaaijer (Sanquin and University of Amsterdam, Blood-borne Infections) and dr Marcel Verweij (as of May 1st 2013: professor of
- philosophy, Wageningen University);
- excellent conditions for research in public health ethics: lively debate, enthusiastic colleagues with an international focus, and a fruitful work environment at the Chair Group Philosophy at Wageningen University and at Sanquin (Amsterdam);
Organisation
Sanquin
Sanquin
performs basic, applied, and clinically oriented research in the field
of blood and blood transfusion. Our research is focussed on haematology,
blood coagulation, immunology, cellular therapies and donor studies.
Sanquin offers an international, competitive, multidisciplinary research
environment with state-of-the-art facilities.
With over 200 colleagues, our focus is on both fundamental and applied research. We are interested in meeting ambitious researchers with training in life sciences, cell biology, biochemistry, or health sciences.
Sanquin Blood Supply Foundation is responsible for the blood supply in the Netherlands, and is affiliated to the University of Amsterdam and other universities in the Netherlands.
With over 200 colleagues, our focus is on both fundamental and applied research. We are interested in meeting ambitious researchers with training in life sciences, cell biology, biochemistry, or health sciences.
Sanquin Blood Supply Foundation is responsible for the blood supply in the Netherlands, and is affiliated to the University of Amsterdam and other universities in the Netherlands.
Department
Blood-borne infections
At
the department of Blood-borne infections, we study the epidemiology and
detection of blood-transmittable agents. In addition we analyse
decision-making and cost-effectiveness of preventive safety measures.
Additional information
For further information about the project itself you can contact Hans Zaaijer on email: h.zaaijer@sanquin.nl.
Canvassing in response to this advertisement is not welcome.
More information about employer
Sanquin Blood Supply Foundation (Sanquin)
on AcademicTransfer.
Direct link to this job opening: www.academictransfer.com/17523Canvassing in response to this advertisement is not welcome.
Original found here: http://www.academictransfer.com/employer/Sanquin/vacancy/17523/lang/en/
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