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Are you driven to use science and technology? To devise solutions to the challenges facing our society today and tomorrow? Then please browse the open academic positions at the Eindhoven University of Technology (ºÚÁϸ£ÀûÍø). Our small-scale and personal approach makes it easy to communicate and collaborate with other research groups and departments. You are eager to learn, curious and fully committed to research, education, impact creation and collaboration with new partners. Additionally, you’re given the freedom and autonomy to live out your vision and to build a brighter tomorrow for us all. Check out our vacancies for academic staff below - and join ºÚÁϸ£ÀûÍø as scientist or researcher.

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Irène Curie Program

Our Irene Curie Program is dedicated to increasing diversity at our university and advancing talented female academics. At ºÚÁϸ£ÀûÍø, we believe that diversity broadens our research scope and enhances the quality of our education. Diverse teams lead to better strategies, more creative ideas, and faster innovation for all. The program is based on an equity approach that intentionally provides extra resources to women who represent a historically disadvantaged group in STEM fields. The initiative enables women to achieve success more quickly and overcome barriers. 

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  • Why join ºÚÁϸ£ÀûÍø?

    Join the Eindhoven University of Technology and its thriving community of scientists, students, and professionals. Shape your own career as you become part of a personal university with a big impact. A university where students and lecturers know each other on a first-name basis and work together on innovative projects with real-life significance.

  • Excellent fundamental research combined with a hands-on mentality

  • State-of-the-art research labs

  • World-leading university in cooperation with industry

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