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inequalities. The candidate will work as part of a research team. The PI will focus on methodological challenges for reconstructing social inequalities in late prehistoric Cyprus. Two postdocs will investigate
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to broader discussions on the emergence of social inequalities. The candidate will work as part of a research team. The PI will focus on methodological challenges for reconstructing social inequalities in late
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to broader discussions on the emergence of social inequalities. The candidate will work as part of a research team. The PI will focus on methodological challenges for reconstructing social inequalities in late
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prehistoric societies in Cyprus and contribute to broader discussions on the emergence of social inequalities. The candidate will work as part of a research team. The PI will focus on methodological challenges
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are insect species that overwinter as eggs, with warmer winters leading to stronger population declines compared to other insect species. The most important factor to predict whether insect populations can
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. Where you will work You will become a member of the Research Group Violence & Violence Prevention at the Institute of Security and Global Affairs, which is part of the Faculty of Governance and Global
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Group Violence & Violence Prevention at the Institute of Security and Global Affairs, which is part of the Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs (FGGA) at Leiden University. The mission of the FGGA is
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PhD position within the project "What's wrong? Ancient corrections in Greek papyri from Egypt" (AnCo
, and (3) to identify the stage of composition of a textual object and make this category an integrated part of the analysis of papyrus documents. PhD position: The PhD candidate will annotate and study
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parks, where university and business life come together. You will be part of the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science (LIACS). LIACS offers courses at the Bachelor and Master of Science level in
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are processed to produce context-dependent vocal responses and socially coordinated behavior. The successful candidate will carry out this work as part of a diverse international research team, supervised by Dr