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Tijdelijk medewerker studentenzaken/ Tijdelijke ondersteuner onderwijsprocessen

De werkzaamheden betreffen met name de verwerking van de uitslagen van de assessments van aankomende premasterstudenten en het afstuderen en diplomeren van zittende bachelor- en masterstudenten. Hierbij maak je gebruik van studenteninformatiesysteem SAP-SLcM en van service managementsysteem ServiceNow.

Jouw taken

  • Je verwerkt de uitslagen van toelatingstesten tot onze premasters en informeert studenten over de uitslag
  • Je helpt mee met het beoordelen en verwerken van aanvragen voor afstuderen
  • Je helpt bij het maken van diplomasupplementen
  • Je helpt mee met het organiseren van evenementen zoals onze buluitreikingen

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25-02-2026 Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
3 PhD Positions in the ERC Project 'The Governance of Loss in the EU' at ACELG

Join us!
We are looking for 3 PhD Candidates in the ERC-Funded Project, the Governance of Loss in the EU (GovLoss-EU) at the Amsterdam Law School, and the Amsterdam Centre for European Law and Governance. You can read more about the project here, here or here.

The project will study the experiences of loss that emerge due to economic transformations linked to globalization, technological, and climate change (including efforts to mitigate it). These processes displace long-standing market and production arrangements and may create losers —workers, businesses, and consumers — who depend on these arrangements for their income and livelihoods or value them for other reasons. Think of small shops in the face of digital commerce; automotive workers in the face of robotization or the decline of the auto industry; web-developers whose jobs may be displaced by ever-more sophisticated AI tools; fisheries or farmers facing biodiversity loss. Understanding and being able to govern these transformation processes may be seen as key to Europe’s future prosperity.

With this premise, the project aims to study the legal and regulatory arrangements through which ‘losers’ can be assisted, and loss can be addressed (the Governance of Loss) in several industries, tentatively but not necessarily identified as the Automotive Industry, Agriculture and Fisheries, and Consumer Services (such as retail and tourism). Each selected candidate may study one industry, and/or several case studies within each industry, to be identified in consultation with the supervisors.

Possible themes and questions for your research project may include:

  • Who are the ‘losers’ in different economic, socio-technical, and ecological transformation processes, in different industries - what do they lose, and what are their concerns and demands?
  • What normative arguments justify assisting ‘losers’ in processes of economic, socio-technical, and ecological transformations? Which types of losses or categories of losers deserve assistance and which forms should this assistance take?
  • Are there legal and regulatory arrangements that address loss from different transformation, or could potentially do so? Potential areas of interest for the project include the Law of the Welfare state; EU economic law (e.g. internal market, competition, state aid, digital regulation or consumer law); the Common Agricultural and Fisheries Policy; but other fields of law may also be relevant (e.g. national private law, labor law, and administrative law).
  • How does the governance of loss work on the ground: how is it implemented in response to concrete problems; how does it affect market participants; and what are its unintended consequences? The provisional model is for such questions to be investigated in a specific sector or industry.

This is what you will do

  • Your main task as PhD candidate will be to develop your PhD project within the framework of the overall project under the supervision of the Principal Investigator Giacomo Tagiuri and a supervisory team including scholars from within and outside UvA.
  • In addition to your own thesis research, you will contribute to the overall project research and its dissemination. This may include data collection and research for jointly written publication(s), as well as providing and sharing your expertise (disciplinary or methodological) with other team members.
  • You are expected to conduct field research for at least 4 to 8 weeks, in one or more European Member States relevant to your project. The design, location, duration and methods of your fieldwork will depend on your case selection and research experience to be decided together with your supervisor(s). The methods may include qualitative interviews with officials and stakeholders; ethnographic work; archival/historical research; among others.
  • Teaching (up to 10% of your time) and organizational support for the project leader may be part of your job responsibilities. These tasks will allow you to gain valuable professional experience for a future academic career.

What we ask of you

  • A master’s degree in law, the social sciences or the humanities. Possible disciplines include: law; sociology; anthropology; history (including economic history); political science (including international relations or public administration); economics (including political economy); philosophy and allied fields;
  • Some knowledge or curiosity about law and governance in the EU;
  • Experience and/or passion for academic research and writing;
  • Excellent command of English both oral and written (knowledge of a second European language beyond English would be an advantage as the project seeks to produce findings representative of the diversity of European socio-economic arrangements;
  • Training or experience in qualitative social science methods (interviews; ethnography) may be an advantage;
  • Curiosity and willingness to engage in a collaborative interdisciplinary socio-legal project.

This is what we offer you
The position concerns temporary employment of 38 hours per week for a maximum term of four years which should result in the conferral of a doctorate. We offer an employment contract for one year with a probationary period of two months, preferably starting on 1 September 2026. The appointment will be extended for another three years upon a positive assessment, i.e until 31 August 2030. The employment contract is for 38 hours a week.

Your salary will start at € 3.059 gross per month increasing till € 3.881 (year 4) on the basis of a full working week of 38 hours. This sum does not include the 8% holiday allowance and the 8.3% year-end allowance. A favourable tax agreement, the 30% ruling, may apply to non-Dutch applicants.

Where will you work
The research project will contribute to the research of the Amsterdam Centre for European Law and Governance (ACELG). Members of our research centers and groups have a strong track-record of excellent research and sustain a dynamic research culture through events and initiatives.

The Department of International and European Public Law, consists of approximately 50 employees who, with great commitment and dedication, work in research and education in the fields of International Public Law and European Public Law. The department is responsible for teaching different Bachelor's courses and provides the English-taught Master's program in International and European Law with 4 different tracks. The research is being done in the two research centers ACELG and ACIL.

You will participate in the Amsterdam Law School’s PhD training programme and be part of its PhD community.

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25-02-2026 UvA
Postdoc - Gelijke kansen op gezonde leefstijl

Wij zoeken een postdoc die geïnteresseerd is in onderzoek naar 'Gelijke kansen op gezonde leefstijl'. Wegens vertrek van een van onze onderzoekers zoeken we een postdoc op twee verschillende projecten.

Jouw taken

  • uitvoeren en coördineren van twee onderzoeksprojecten binnen de onderzoekslijn;
  • bijdragen aan subsidieaanvragen en verwerven van middelen voor onderzoek;
  • publiceren in internationale peer-reviewed tijdschriften en bijdragen aan maatschappelijke impact;
  • begeleiden van junior onderzoekers en studenten;
  • bijdragen aan onderwijs binnen o.a. het curriculum Geneeskunde;
  • meedenken en meewerken in afdelingsbrede activiteiten.

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25-02-2026 UMC Utrecht
PhD Position Electrochemical Purification and Recovery from Mixed Li-ion Battery Waste

Job description
Join the Materials Production, Refining and Recycling (MPRR) group in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) at TU Delft, in collaboration with the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO), to contribute to advancing Li-ion battery circularity by developing innovative methods to electrochemical the purification and separation of various elements from mixed NMC and LFP Li-ion battery waste streams.

The project will be jointly supervised by Dr. Shoshan Abrahami (TU Delft) and Dr. Devin Boom (TNO), and is part of the ADAPT-BATT (Adaptive Processing for LFP-mixed Battery Waste Streams) project. ADAPT-BATT is embedded within the national Material Independence & Circular Batteries program, which supports the growth of the Li-ion battery manufacturing and recycling industry in the Netherlands.

As a PhD researcher, you will:

  • Optimize the leaching of desired elements from mixed battery waste streams.
  • Develop sustainable processes to electrify the purification and separation methods of Cu, Al, Fe, graphite from the leach solution.
  • Optimize cell design and closed loop operation.
  • Evaluate the performance of recycled materials in new battery cells.

Your work will contribute to recycling routes that use fewer chemicals, reduce waste, and lower greenhouse gas emissions compared to conventional recycling processes.

Background
Batteries are essential for decarbonizing transport and enabling renewable energy storage, yet their widespread use presents a growing waste-management challenge. Recycling spent batteries is key to recovering valuable materials and improving the sustainability of the battery value chain. Hydrometallurgical recycling is especially well-suited for processing the complex and variable composition of industrial Li-ion battery waste streams, including LFP chemistries. However, to meet EU regulatory targets and reduce environmental impact, these processes must become more efficient and selective to enable high purity recovery and improved recovery rates.

Job requirements
We are seeking a proactive, self-motivated candidate with a strong background in experimental research. Candidates should meet the following requirements:

  • MSc degree in Materials Science, Metallurgy, Chemistry, or a closely related field.
  • Practical experience in hydrometallurgy and electrochemistry. Previous work on lithium battery recycling in a plus.
  • Proven hands-on experience working in a chemical laboratory and strong knowledge of safety procedures and risk management practices.
  • Solid understanding of chemical reactions and thermodynamics. Strong communication skills in English, including proficiency in scientific writing (reports, papers) and technical presentations. TU Delft requires a certain level of English proficiency for participation in Doctoral Education courses and for writing the PhD thesis and scientific publications. Please consult the Graduate School’s Admission Requirements for details.
  • Ability to work effectively in a team and willingness to collaborate with project partners, including academic and industry stakeholders.

TU Delft (Delft University of Technology)
Delft University of Technology is built on strong foundations. As creators of the world-famous Dutch waterworks and pioneers in biotech, TU Delft is a top international university combining science, engineering and design. It delivers world class results in education, research and innovation to address challenges in the areas of energy, climate, mobility, health and digital society. For generations, our engineers have proven to be entrepreneurial problem-solvers, both in business and in a social context.

At TU Delft we embrace diversity as one of our core values and we actively engage to be a university where you feel at home and can flourish. We value different perspectives and qualities. We believe this makes our work more innovative, the TU Delft community more vibrant and the world more just. Together, we imagine, invent and create solutions using technology to have a positive impact on a global scale. That is why we invite you to apply. Your application will receive fair consideration.

Challenge. Change. Impact!

Faculty Mechanical Engineering
From chip to ship. From machine to human being. From idea to solution. Driven by a deep-rooted desire to understand our environment and discover its underlying mechanisms, research and education at the ME faculty focusses on fundamental understanding, design, production including application and product improvement, materials, processes and (mechanical) systems.

ME is a dynamic and innovative faculty with high-tech lab facilities and international reach. It’s a large faculty but also versatile, so we can often make unique connections by combining different disciplines. This is reflected in ME’s outstanding, state-of-the-art education, which trains students to become responsible and socially engaged engineers and scientists. We translate our knowledge and insights into solutions to societal issues, contributing to a sustainable society and to the development of prosperity and well-being. That is what unites us in pioneering research, inspiring education and (inter)national cooperation.

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25-02-2026 TU Delft
Psychiater/Universitair Docent in het Topklinisch Centrum Transitiepsychiatrie van UM en Mondriaan

Welkom bij de Universiteit Maastricht!
Wil jij werken aan baanbrekend onderzoek dat écht het verschil maakt voor jongeren met complexe psychische problemen? Ben je een sterke netwerker én weet je een team mee te nemen in een gezamenlijke ambitie? Dan is dit jouw kans om impact te maken binnen een toonaangevende centrum.

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25-02-2026 Maastricht University