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Are you a spatial economist who would like to share your experience with our students? Are you an enthusiastic professional who has the ambition to teach in our Market and Means track and would you possibly like to combine this with performing research? Will you work with us to strengthen the Delta Academy?
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Do you have a student-centred approach and do you feel capable of embedding relevant topics into attractive and multidisciplinary projects? If so, we are looking for you, as a part-time lecturer (0.4 FTE) for our team.
The vacancy of lecturer spatial economics can be combined with one of the job openings at the research group Resilient Deltas.
Can you contribute to research on water safety and climate adaptation, and more specifically in relation to the resilience of the society in delta areas? Besides that, do you have experience with doing research, and you can do that with regards to risk analysis, impact assessment and societal cost benefit analysis? Then the possibility exists to extend this vacancy to 1.0 FTE by conducting research for the research group Resilient Deltas. The research group works together with students on relevant societal issues in cooperation with external parties and in close cooperation with education.
What do we ask?
The HZ University of Applied Sciences has more than 4800 students who are not only learning a trade, but are also educated to be enterprising professionals. For the seventh consecutive year, we are in the top-3 of best universities of applied sciences within the Netherlands. The HZ offers personal, small-scale full-time and part-time education. Our students are stimulated to be their best through personal development and knowledge development. Practically focused education is central to this, and we closely cooperate in the areas of education, research and innovation.
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