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of the role of unions in modern democratic societies. Drawing on political theory, this project considers how unions, unionization, and union membership contribute to democratic life and democratic political
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groups. Interdisciplinary focus: This project links Disciplines: comparative biology, optics and biophysics. Theory: optical theory provides us with specific predictions as to what eye designs would work
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interventions are maintained in the context of stressors. In order to examine these questions, the project will use multiple methods such as experience sampling, laboratory tasks, and a randomized-controlled
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contributions to the forefront of scientific exploration, while actively shaping the future of dynamic systems theory. Only candidates with a Master’s degree should apply. The PhD researcher should have a strong
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develop career skills. The candidate will be embedded in the Chair Group of History and Theory of International Relations and in the Middle Eastern Studies department. The supervision team will be comprised
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opportunity to develop their academic writing skills, undertake archival work, gain teaching experience and develop career skills. The candidate will be embedded in the Chair Group of History and Theory
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exploration, while actively shaping the future of dynamic systems theory. Only candidates with a Master’s degree should apply. The PhD researcher should have a strong interest in experimental testing, data
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://research.rug.nl/(...)515/document_22_.pdf ) for comparative studies on different insect groups. Interdisciplinary focus: This project links Disciplines: comparative biology, optics and biophysics. Theory: optical
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INOCULUM: to develop and validate a theory of stress to enable effective prevention of stress disorders, based on how children develop healthy stress responses to daily life stressors. The candidate we
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stressors and helping them to train adequate stress responses. This is the goal of the project STRESS INOCULUM: to develop and validate a theory of stress to enable effective prevention of stress disorders