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Bij de Faculteit Diergeneeskunde, binnen het Departement Population Health Sciences, zoekt het Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences (IRAS) een Science Communication & Public Engagement Specialist.
Cleaner air. Safer chemicals. Healthier neighbourhoods and workplaces: a climate that doesn’t make us sick but keeps us healthy. At the Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences (IRAS), the One Health Chemical (OHC) research group studies how environmental and chemical exposures (i.e. the exposome) shape human, animal and planetary health — and how we can help reduce those risks. Our research is about more than understanding what’s wrong — it’s about figuring out what works, and helping that knowledge lands where it can change things. Are you the communicator who helps make that happen?
You care about the world around you — about clean air, fair exposure, healthier work and living environments — and you want a job where that matters every day. You are early in your career or already a few years in. You enjoy translating complex science into something a neighbour or a politician or a social media viewer can understand, and you’re excited to try formats that nobody at the institute has tried yet.
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Could not tick every box? Apply anyway. We care more about creativity, drive and craft than about a perfect CV.
You will be based at IRAS, a world-leading, interfaculty institute spanning the Faculties of Veterinary Medicine and Medicine. It is organised around three core research domains: Toxicology, Environmental Epidemiology and Veterinary Public Health.
You will work within the One Health Chemical research line led by Professor Roel Vermeulen. OHC brings together several interconnected groups — Occupational Health, Environmental Health, Planetary Health, Data Science & Exposome, and Exposure Science. Our scientific drive is to unravel how chemical, physical, social and lifestyle factors affect human and planetary health. We address today’s major challenges that influence our health such as air pollution, pesticides, nitrogen emission and deposition, chemical exposure, and climate change. For example we work on Parkinson’s Disease, linking the exposome to cancer and how chemical exposures at work influences our health. We operate through extensive population studies and living labs in communities and workplaces. Finally we aim to translate our knowledge into tools, interventions and policy. Our work frequently appears in the news, parliamentary discussions, and household conversations and importantly, our research outcomes inform national and European policy makers. Our international team comes from all over the world, and our work is anchored in national and European programmes.
In short: we have a lot of stories to tell — and evidence-based recommendations to put forward. We therefore are looking for a creative, hands-on colleague who can coordinate, design and execute external communication to a broad audience on national and international level.
We work on a better future. In order to do that, we join forces with academics, students, alumni, social partners, the government and the corporate world. Together, we look for sustainable solutions to the big challenges of today and tomorrow.
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