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team of post-doctoral researchers, PhD and master students working on the evolution of social behaviours and life history patterns in social animals, supported by laboratory technicians. Especially now
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: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/biosciences/people/academic-staff/terry-burke ). The student will join a lively and highly international team of post-doctoral researchers, PhD and master students working
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project, this doctoral project will make a contribution through a case-study based analysis of key themes and questions, as detailed below. Case studies can be selected from a wide range of texts, including
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political democracy, an intersection that is rarely studied. The timeframe and geographic scope of the project are open to the interests and skills of the doctoral candidate to be hired. The PhD Project In
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for the Study of Culture (ICOG) where they will follow the doctoral training programme and will have the opportunity to connect with peers and other colleagues. Where relevant, the student will also participate
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and Landscape, which hosts an active community of PhDs and postdocs. The student will become a member of the Groningen Institute for the Study of Culture (ICOG) where they will follow the doctoral
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beyond specific commentary traditions. While such a synoptic view is not within the scope of any one individual research project, this doctoral project will make a contribution through a case-study based
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to the interests and skills of the doctoral candidate to be hired. The PhD Project In the PhD project, jointly supervised by dr. Peter Verovšek (International Relations) and dr. Jason Resnikoff
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, which provides a thorough preparation on the career after the PhD, inside or outside academia. During the course of the doctorate, the PhD researcher will develop research and teaching competencies as
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Perspectives Series, which provides a thorough preparation on the career after the PhD, inside or outside academia. During the course of the doctorate, the PhD researcher will develop research and teaching