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. You can clearly communicate your plans, results, and interpretation orally and in writing. For this position your command of the English language is expected to be at C1 level . Sometimes it is
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Organisation Job description The position is within the NWO-funded project “Collateral damage: The financial economics of slavery”. This project aims to understand an underexposed aspect of slavery
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PhD Position: Activating Heritage as a Mediator for Dialogue and Belonging in an Era of Polarization
this project. A good record of undergraduate and graduate studies. An excellent command of spoken and written English. Research experience is an asset. Willingness to work interdisciplinary. Knowledge of Dutch
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, flexible and has perseverance; For this position you are expected to command the Dutch language (B1), your command of the English language is expected to be at C1 level . Sometimes it is necessary to submit
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), interviewing and vignettes; Previous experience with neighbourhood research and/ or studies with professionals/ practitioners; Excellent command of Swedish, English (and Danish) (multilingualism is considered
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neighbourhood research and/ or studies with professionals/ practitioners; Excellent command of Spanish (Basque), English (and French) (multilingualism is considered an asset) Strong and explicit motivation
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do boys underperform in education? What is the role of the gender culture in secondary school? Does students’ socioeconomic and migrant background play a role? Does the school context matter? If you
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issue, homelessness is increasingly viewed as a public order problem. Homeless individuals are often perceived as more likely to engage in criminal activities, cause public nuisance, or disrupt the urban
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of the homeland. Focusing on the Palestinian diaspora as a case study, it examines how the homeland is discursively and visually constructed across various media forms, particularly as a space that remains largely
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identity. The question is: how did these communities actively balance their own local heritage with newly introduced Roman customs? Differently put: how did one become Roman while staying Greek? In