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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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-world networks with different structural properties. During the PhD, the successful candidate will work on several subprojects and analyse random graph models and complex networks by probabilistic tools
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of mycobacterial porins Work and profile Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a leading cause of mortality worldwide. A critical factor in its survival and pathogenicity is the ability to acquire nutrients across
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drought as critical risk, few have prepared for it. This is due to a lack of understanding of the urban water balance under drought and the vulnerability of urban water use(r)s, especially with regards
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and ending of violence in encounters between civilians and between police and civilians? If you want to work on these questions, have a master’s degree in communication science, social science, or
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about the (idealised) social order in Cyprus during the Chalcolithic, Early Bronze Age and Middle Bronze Age. The successful candidate will work closely with colleagues in the World Archaeology department
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reconstruct domestic practices and how they might relate to social inequalities for Cyprus during the Chalcolithic, Early Bronze Age and Middle Bronze Age. The successful candidate will work closely with
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relate to social inequalities for Cyprus during the Chalcolithic, Early Bronze Age and Middle Bronze Age. The successful candidate will work closely with colleagues in the World Archaeology department
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will work closely with colleagues in the bio-archaeology group at the Faculty of Archaeology, and with staff at a yet to be determined isotope laboratory. The research should lead you to obtain a PhD
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by consolidating state-of-the-art empirical work, establishing a comprehensive dataset, and developing theoretical frameworks to better understand and respond to gender-related violence. What you will