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Vacancies BSS

04 June 2015
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The following vacancies are available at the Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences:

  • University Lecturer Special Needs Education & Teacher professionalization (03-06-2015)
  • PhD position Statistical methods for psychological test norming (1.0 fte) (02-06-2015)
  • Docent/Onderzoeker Orthopedagogiek, Leer- en Onderwijsproblemen (0,8 fte) (29-05-2015)
  • Promovendus Citizenship Education (1,0 fte) (27-05-2015)
  • PhD position Early Childhood Education (1.0 fte) (27-05-2015)
  • PhD position Educational measurement (1.0 fte) (27-05-2015)
  • Promovendus Effecten samenwerkend leren op sociaal-emotioneel basisschoolleerl. (27-05-2015)
  • Management Controller 4 Faculteit Gedrags- en Maatschappijwetenschappen 0,6 fte (22-05-2015)
  • BBL-leerling Directiesecretaresse Onderwijssecretariaat PPO (niveau 3) (0,8 fte) (21-05-2015)
  • Promovendus Orthopedagogiek/Jeugdzorg Kindercoaching (1,0 fte) (20-05-2015)
  • Promovendus Orthopedagogiek/Jeugdzorg AMA’s (1,0 fte) (20-05-2015)
  • Junior Onderzoeker Orthopedagogiek/Personen met Beperkingen (0,7 fte) (08-06-2015)
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