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. Demonstrates a solid understanding of educational theories and practices, preferably with some experience in instructional design, teaching, or instructor education. Possesses strong communication and academic
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oriented university that ranks among the top European universities. Researchers and lecturers in numerous fields are passionate about their work and are given the opportunity to develop. The university makes
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a Master’s degree in mathematics, with some background in probability theory and analysis. • Interests: You should have a strong interest in stochastic analysis and dynamical systems and their
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-world challenges in food supply chains and are driven by a strong ambition to bridge theory and practice. You are motivated to contribute to sustainability by addressing methodological questions in
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about how artificial intelligence is changing state actor powers? Do you want to conduct critical and in-depth legal research at the intersection of technology, law and power? And would you like
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The origin of life remains one of the greatest mysteries in science. While many theories have been proposed, no single explanation has yet gained universal agreement. That’s where the PRELIFE
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, for whom and why. Conduct multiple case study research adopting various qualitative and quantitative research methodologies. Build bridges between theory and VET education practice (back and forth) and
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Greek literature or in a related field. An interest in posthumanist theory and/or the environmental humanities. Very good knowledge of Latin and/or Ancient Greek. Excellent oral and written command
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have the opportunity to design and conduct lab or survey experiments that reveal how people process economic information and form beliefs about future macroeconomics indicators. You'll have access
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institutions in the Netherlands or abroad, and members of the Academy. About the M.W. Beijerinck Virology Prize The M.W. Beijerinck Virology Prize was established in 1965 in honour of virologist M.W. Beijerinck