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candidates who are about to graduate are also welcome to apply. In that case they need to have finished their (R)MA programme before the interviews. A special interest in and knowledge of political theory and
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of the Dutch NWA consortium “PRELIFE”, https://www.originscenter.nl/prelife/ The origin of life remains one of science’s most profound and enduring mysteries. Despite numerous theories, no single explanation has
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control theory at the University of Groningen. The increasing complexity and ever-tighter performance requirements on systems such as occurring in high-tech manufacturing, autonomous vehicles, and smart
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We are offering a fully funded 4-year PhD position in systems and control theory at the University of Groningen. The increasing complexity and ever-tighter performance requirements on systems
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about social meaning (Solt et al., 2025; Sinnott, 2013). The project will thus require the candidate to engage with theories dealing with stance taking (see, e.g., Jaffe, 2009; but also Boltanski
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governance, the multi-scalar nature of its organisation and implementation, and its effects on society and international politics. For example, when considering theories of power, the candidate must be
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some experience with quantitative methods and statistical software like R, STATA, Python or similar Be enthusiastic about writing international, prestigious academic publications Dutch language is not
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politics. For example, when considering theories of power, the candidate must be sensitive to differences between Western and non-Western contexts. Questions focusing on institutional creation and change
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or, when used in a specific (social) context, prompt addressees to draw pragmatic inferences about social meaning (Solt et al., 2025; Sinnott, 2013). The project will thus require the candidate to engage
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sharing information about wars and conflicts – but also for turning them into a spectacle exploited for profit. The sheer number of social actors involved in reporting conflicts on social media and their