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on the situational assessment of street-level workers by vignette studies 4) SP4 includes Local and Transnational Labs in which participants will be brought together to discuss findings in a peer-learning
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for delta adaptation and development under uncertain changing conditions? How can we sequence measures that are made in different regions, e.g. using modelling tools? What is the timing of decisions and what
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Responsibilities Both PhD’s will conduct one high-quality systematic literature review on existing methods and/or applications to integrate patient preference information, clinical outcome assessments, and
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international teams. Conditions of employment 1. Fixed-term contract: 48 months. 2. We offer you in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities: A salary of € 3,059 gross per month in
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://www.cs.leiden.edu Terms and conditions We offer a full-time 1 year term position for initially one year. After a positive evaluation of the progress of the thesis, personal capabilities, and compatibility
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violence. Relevant peer-reviewed academic publications in Political Science journals. Conditions of employment In accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities, the University
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. Conditions of employment The University of Groningen offers, in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities A salary of € 2,901 gross per month in the first year, up to a maximum of
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record. If an MA degree has not yet been completed, a statement from the supervisor as to their assessment of the time of completion and the quality of the work in progress is required. Be fluent in
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, government entities, industry partners, NGOs and citizens – to collaboratively make sustainable change. Through transdisciplinary action research, the consortium investigates conditions for collective learning
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discussions about a patient lead to more accurate assessments, and whether "the crowd within"—the idea of making a second, independent judgment after a brief delay (“thinking twice”)—improves decision-making