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At Inholland, research never takes place in a vacuum. As a university of applied sciences, we passionately believe in conducting excellent research that can make a concrete contribution to society.
We are looking for a talented and enthusiastic researcher, who has an experience in technology and society issues, human rights and technology, critical technology design or technology governance to further our research within the Media, Technology and Society research group.
The successful candidate is expected to develop and contribute to research projects, write grant applications, support the development of the Sustainable Media Lab in the Hague, as well as publish academic papers and policy reports. To stimulate multidisciplinary engagement, we encourage collaboration with other experts in our Research Centre on topics like social impact design, inclusion, and sustainability.
The role may also entail teaching or coaching students in our undergraduate Creative Business programme, and may include giving guest lectures, masterclasses or other input for government, industry or civil society stakeholders.
We expect the successful candidate to have relevant experience in one of the following research areas:
Ideally, you are enthusiastic, flexible and engaged, with a passion for working with young people. In addition, you are not afraid to experiment with new ways of working, dare to take the initiative, are open-minded, like to work together with others and are able to set up and maintain relations with (external) partners.
Fixed-term contract: The initial engagement will be for a period of 12 months. The employment contract may then be renewed.
The social partners remain committed to improving the quality of education, research, the educational organisation and staff. We adhere to the collective labour agreement for higher professional education (cao hbo). An attractive package of primary and secondary employment conditions.
As you will notice when you come to work for Inholland, we are committed to our students and staff. Our organisational culture is personal and intimate, ensuring a learning and working environment where everyone knows each other by name. We offer you the space you need to keep developing yourself both professionally and personally, regardless of your role or level within the organisation. This will help you to be an inspiring example for our students (as they are for us) and remain relevant in an ever-changing world.
At each of our 8 locations across the Randstad conurbation, from the northern part of North Holland to the Drecht cities, we help students develop into confident professionals capable of making society more sustainable, healthy and creative. We offer a safe foundation to prepare them for the jobs of the future. We offer a broad range of higher professional education programmes and research opportunities that optimally reflect developments in the field and cover various areas of interest: from healthcare to economics and from technology to education.
Our lecturers and support service staff set high standards for our students, each other and themselves. In our ever-changing world, it takes courage to be vulnerable and adjust your views to reflect new insights. It also takes guts to keep a critical mindset, try out new things and follow your instincts. Real progress requires a constant process of exploration, trial, error and persistence. Learning = daring.
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