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)national conferences; actively contributing to the research community; teaching or supervising students (max 10% of your workload). The supervision team consists of Dr. Despoina Georgiou external link , Dr
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, memory studies, migration studies and IR, and support collaborative, creative, and interdisciplinary ways of working. We are looking for a motivated and thoughtful researcher who is excited to explore how
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Creative Industries, with a specific focus on Cultural work and activism at a time of political and ecological crises. The PhD project will be part of a wider research agenda on activism and creative work
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visual, digital and/or creative methods; excellent planning and organisational skills (including meeting project goals and deadlines), ability to take initiative, and present research findings for wider
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experience in working with visual, digital and/or creative methods; excellent planning and organisational skills (including meeting project goals and deadlines), ability to take initiative, and present
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short statement (1 page max), explaining your motivation for applying. An outline (c. 1000 words) of your research proposal within the wider framework of this project. A curriculum vitae of max. 2 pages
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PhD position within the project "What's wrong? Ancient corrections in Greek papyri from Egypt" (AnCo
contact details for your supervisor in your application letter so we may consult with them on your progress; You have well-developed research skills, including the ability to formulate creative research
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stakeholders in the North of the Netherlands. This PhD project offers a unique opportunity to take a creative and innovative approach, if desired, by exploring out-of-the-box behavior change strategies in
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. Application Do you want to become a member of our team? Please send your application to us, by submitting the following documents in English Letter of motivation (max 2 pages). Curriculum Vitae, including a
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research stays at the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics in Garching near Munich, Germany, providing valuable opportunities to collaborate with leading experts in computational plasma physics and expand