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Lecturer Digital Marketing
Shape the Future of Digital Marketing Education!
Are you passionate about shaping the future of Digital Marketing education? As a Senior Lecturer in the Marketing Department at Amsterdam Business School, you will play a leading role in educating future leaders in marketing. You’ll join a dynamic and interdisciplinary team of 20 faculty members dedicated to cutting-edge research and innovative teaching.
This is what you will be doing
As a Senior Lecturer in Digital Marketing, you will take a leading role in the design, coordination, and delivery of courses in our BSc, MSc, and executive education programs. You will also supervise thesis projects, mentor students, and contribute to curriculum development. This is a teaching-focused position with no dedicated research time and no expectation to publish; performance expectations are centred on teaching, coordination, and curriculum development.
Main duties and responsibilities:
- Design, coordinate, and teach Digital Marketing courses in BSc, MSc, and executive programs.
- Supervise BSc and MSc thesis projects and mentor students.
- Collaborate with colleagues to innovate and enhance the curriculum.
- Engage in departmental and faculty events.
- Stay up to date with industry and academic developments in Digital Marketing.
- This role carries a full teaching allocation; research is not part of the contracted workload.
This is what we ask of you
The ideal candidate:
- Has a PhD or nearly completed PhD degree in marketing or a related discipline;
- Has ample experience with digital tools, platforms, and data-driven marketing;
- Has demonstrated excellent teaching skills at undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate level;
- Has a proven track record of innovative education development;
- Can teach in Dutch and English.
This is what we offer you
We offer full-time employment for the period of one year with a probationary period of two months, preferably starting 1 September 2026. If proven suitable, an extension or permanent employment is possible. The UFO Docent 2 / 3 applies to this position. This position is classified in scale 11 or 12 (depending on experience). This means a gross monthly salary between € 4,728 and € 7,297 for full-time employment (38 hours per week) excluding holiday allowance (8%) and year-end bonus (8.3%). The salary scale depends on competencies and work experience.
The collective bargaining agreement of Dutch universities applies.
The UvA has an extensive package of fringe benefits, including:
- 29 days' holiday with full employment & extra holidays between Christmas and the New Year;
- Excellent work (from home) facilities;
- reimbursement of commuting expenses;
- pension accrual with ABP;
- In addition, the UvA offers excellent study and development opportunities and encourages employees to continue their professional development;
- You may participate in the open UvA lectures with which you can earn up to 30 credits per year.
This is where you’ll be working
The marketing department at Amsterdam Business School is an interdisciplinary group of 20 faculty members with expertise in a broad range of topics and research methods. The members of the department publish in the top-tier marketing journals as well as top journals in related disciplines such as management and psychology. All members of the department are passionately involved in teaching in BSc, MSc, and executive programs.
Our team is known for its inclusive, collaborative, and international atmosphere. You’ll be joining a group of passionate educators and researchers who value teamwork and innovation. Regular team meetings, workshops, and social events foster a strong sense of community.
New team members can expect supportive colleagues, approachable leadership, and access to excellent facilities, including modern teaching spaces, a behavioral lab, and a variety of digital tools for innovative education. With a focus on both professional development and work-life balance, you’ll find a positive and stimulating environment that encourages growth and creativity.
UvA's Faculty of Economics and Business holds the prestigious Triple Crown status (AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA accredited). It is ranked 51st worldwide on the subject of Economics and Business (QS World University Rankings 2019). UvA is member of the League of European Research Universities and Universitas 21 (network of 27 leading research-intensive universities in 17 countries). The Amsterdam Business School (ABS) is located in the heart of Amsterdam, the cultural and business capital of the Netherlands, which offers a cosmopolitan living environment with excellent connections to the rest of the world. Within UvA, ABS offers executive, graduate and undergraduate programs in accounting, finance, management, marketing and strategy. ABS is triple-crown accredited (AACBS, AMBA, EQUIS).
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20-02-2026 UvA
Principal Investigator Computational Immunology
We are seeking an experienced computational immunologist who can solve complex problems in the field of immunology using innovative computational methods. We expect the candidate to develop and maintain an independent research line within the Center for Translational Immunology (CTI), which complements the expertise we already have. Your role will be crucial for expanding the department's computational expertise and advancing large-scale, data-driven research projects, in a collaborative environment that fosters team science. We particularly value candidates who can collaborate effectively within diverse partnerships in the CTI and beyond. You will also contribute to the education and mentorship of students and researchers at various levels.
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20-02-2026 UMC Utrecht
Junior Lecturer Marketing
Come work for the EB
Are you passionate about shaping the next generation of marketing professionals? As a Junior Lecturer in the Marketing Department at Amsterdam Business School, you’ll play a vital role in educating future leaders in marketing. You’ll join a dynamic and interdisciplinary team of 15 faculty members dedicated to cutting-edge research and innovative teaching.
This is what you will be doing
As a Junior Lecturer, you will teach Marketing and related courses in our BSc, MSc, and executive programs, and supervise thesis projects. Tasks and responsibilities:
- Teach Marketing courses in BSc, MSc, and executive programs.
- Supervise BSc thesis projects and mentor students.
- Collaborate with colleagues to develop innovative teaching materials.
- Engage in departmental and faculty events.
You will be working as a Junior Lecturer for 38 hours per week
Our team is known for its inclusive, collaborative, and international atmosphere. You’ll be joining a group of passionate educators and researchers who value teamwork and innovation. Regular team meetings, workshops, and social events foster a strong sense of community.
New team members can expect supportive colleagues, approachable leadership, and access to excellent facilities, including modern teaching spaces, a behavioral lab, and a variety of digital tools for innovative education. With a focus on both professional development and work-life balance, you’ll find a positive and stimulating environment that encourages growth and creativity.
This is what we ask of you
The ideal candidate:
- Has an MSc or nearly completed MSc degree in Marketing or a related discipline;
- Has excellent teaching potential; .
- Has experience as a student assistant or comparable work experience;
- Can teach in Dutch and English.
This is what else we offer you
The selected candidate will be offered a fixed-term four-year position. The gross monthly salary will be, between €3,546 and €5,538 (salary scale 10) (+ 16.3% holiday and end-year payments), depending on experience.
This is based on 38 hours per week and in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities, regulating employment conditions at Dutch universities. The UvA offers a very attractive pension scheme.
You'll be working in this team
The marketing department at Amsterdam Business School is a growing interdisciplinary group of 15 faculty members with expertise in a broad range of topics and research methods. The members of the department publish in the top-tier marketing journals as well as top journals in related disciplines such as management and psychology. All members of the department are passionately involved in teaching in BSc and MSc programs. The atmosphere is international, inclusive, and collaborative. At the marketing department at Amsterdam Business School we do research that makes a substantial positive impact and reflects our ambition for a bright future.
UvA's Faculty of Economics and Business holds the prestigious Triple Crown status (AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA accredited). It is ranked 51st worldwide on the subject of Economics and Business (QS World University Rankings 2019). UvA is member of the League of European Research Universities and Universitas 21 (network of 27 leading research-intensive universities in 17 countries). The Amsterdam Business School (ABS) is located in the heart of Amsterdam, the cultural and business capital of the Netherlands, which offers a cosmopolitan living environment with excellent connections to the rest of the world. Within UvA, ABS offers executive, graduate and undergraduate programs in accounting, finance, management, marketing and strategy. ABS is triple-crown accredited (AACBS, AMBA, EQUIS). Business school researchers have access to excellent facilities, including all major financial databases, an experimental economics lab, and a behavioral lab.
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20-02-2026 UvA
PhD: Governance, contestation and justice in the Dutch green hydrogen transition
Thus far, progress on achieving this non-binding target is slow, and the various techno-economic challenges are well-known. Yet, the social and institutional dimensions of the green hydrogen transition remain largely understudied. In particular, limited attention has been paid to how this transition is governed, by and with whom, and under what conditions tensions, contestations, and questions of (in)justice may emerge.
We are looking for an enthusiastic and ambitious colleague to further strengthen our group with a focus on transitions and transformations, directionality and justice. The PhD candidate will be positioned at the Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development and embedded within two sections: Innovation Studies and Energy & Resources. The PhD project will be supervised by Prof. Dr Koen Frenken, Dr Iris Wanzenböck and Dr Sanne Akerboom.
This PhD project is part of a large consortium investigating conditions and measures contributing to the social acceptability of green hydrogen. In this PhD project, specifically the role of the Dutch government in shaping and steering the pathway(s) towards green hydrogen will be critically investigated, with particular attention to how these efforts can or should contribute to a just green hydrogen transition. Key concerns include how societal demands, policy priorities, technologies and solutions are co-constructed through interactions between policy, industry and society; which pathways are promoted, by whom, and how particular problem framings and solutions are shaped to contribute to what is seen as desirable and legitimate innovation policy to transformative change.
Such processes may result in new forms of injustices or exacerbate existing ones, highlighting the need to better understand emerging injustices within the green hydrogen transition. Addressing these questions provides critical insights into the co-evolution of technology, policy, and society and the extent to which it can support the decarbonization of society.
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20-02-2026 Universiteit Utrecht
PhD: High-Harmonic Generation and spectroscopy of Liquids and Few-layer solids
Work Activities
This fully funded PhD position lies at the interface of fundamental physics and advanced spectroscopy. The research focuses on developing and applying high-harmonic generation (HHG) techniques to study ultrafast dynamics in liquids and few-layer solids. You will design and build beamlines for HHG sources, perform experiments using state-of-the-art ultrafast laser systems, develop spectroscopic and interferometric methods, and analyze large datasets to uncover the mechanisms governing light emission and structural dynamics at femtosecond to attosecond timescales.
You will join the new Short Wavelength Light Sources for EUV Metrology group in the Metrology Department at ARCNL, working in a collaborative environment alongside other PhD students and postdocs. You will contribute to publications in leading journals and present your results at international conferences.
Background:
The Short Wavelength Light Sources for EUV Metrology group explores how liquid-phase high-harmonic generation (HHG) and ultrafast spectroscopy can be harnessed to create designable coherent EUV and soft X-ray sources. Traditionally, HHG-based EUV sources are generated in gases, which can reach high photon energies (~500 eV) but suffer from low brilliance due to the dilute nature of the medium. In contrast, HHG from crystalline solids offers higher flux but is limited to lower photon energies (~10–50 eV) and has a low damage threshold, restricting operation to low intensities.
This group, led by Dr. Angana Mondal, focuses on novel materials such as liquids and 2D solids to overcome the limitations of traditional HHG sources. Dr. Mondal’s research spans liquid HHG, attosecond science, and ultrafast light–matter interactions. Her work established the fundamental principles of HHG in liquids, including scaling laws such as cutoff independence from laser wavelength and pulse duration [Mondal et al., Nature Physics 19, 1813–1820 (2023); Optics Express 31, 34348 (2023)], and recently demonstrated multi-plateau HHG driven by off-site recombination [Mondal et al., Nature Photonics (2025)]. By leveraging the intermediate properties of condensed, disordered systems, the group aims to design to design sources that combine the best features of both approaches.
Project Goal:
To develop designable coherent sources of extreme ultraviolet (EUV) or soft X-rays via high-harmonic generation from liquids and confined solids. The aim is to uncover the underlying ultrafast mechanisms of light–matter interaction, and to develop new control strategies—geometry, composition, field parameters, and phase-retrieval techniques—for tailored EUV/soft X-ray emission. The long-term vision is to implement these sources in imaging and metrology for semiconductor materials and interfaces, combining ultrafast temporal resolution with nanoscale spatial sensitivity.
Qualifications
Mandatory:
Applicants must hold, or be nearing completion of, a Master’s degree in Physics, Physical Chemistry, Materials Science, or a closely related discipline, in accordance with Dutch university requirements for enrollment in a PhD program. Candidates should demonstrate a strong interest in nonlinear optics, materials science, and chemistry, coupled with excellent critical thinking and innovative problem-solving skills. Proficiency in both written and spoken English is required. While prior experience with femtosecond lasers is not a prerequisite, it will be considered a distinct advantage.
Preferred:
Additional skills that will be considered an asset include familiarity with programming and large data handling for data analysis (Python, MATLAB), experience with vacuum systems and EUV/X-ray instrumentation, and knowledge of high-harmonic generation or laser-matter interaction.
Work environment
ARCNL performs fundamental research, focusing on the physics and chemistry involved in current and future key technologies in nanolithography, primarily for the semiconductor industry. While the academic setting and research style are geared towards establishing scientific excellence, the topics in ARCNL’s research program are intimately connected with the interests of the industrial partner ASML. The institute is located at Amsterdam Science Park and currently employs about 100 persons of which 65 are ambitious (young) researchers from all over the globe. www.arcnl.nl
Working conditions
The position is intended as full-time (40 hours / week, 12 months / year) appointment in the service of the Netherlands Foundation of Scientific Research Institutes (NWO-I) for the duration of four years, with a starting salary of gross € 3.115 per month and a range of employment benefits. After successful completion of the PhD research a PhD degree will be granted at a Dutch University. Several courses are offered, specially developed for PhD-students. ARCNL assists any new foreign PhD-student with housing and visa applications and compensates their transport costs and furnishing expenses.
More information?
For further information about the position, please contact:
Dr. Angana Mondal (Head of Short-Wavelength Light Sources for EUV Metrology group)
Email: a.mondal@arcnl.nl
Tel.: 020-8517100
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Diversity code
ARCNL is highly committed to an inclusive and diverse work environment: we want to develop talent and creativity by bringing together people from different backgrounds and cultures. We recruit and select on the basis of competencies and talents. We strongly encourage anyone with the right qualifications to apply for the vacancy, regardless of age, gender, origin, sexual orientation or physical ability.
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