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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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well as a varied educational training program including transferable skills and future (academic or non-academic) career training for after the PhD trajectory, in the context of our Career Perspective Series
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working in an international environment. You will be asked to: Conduct research independently Present your research at academic conferences Publish a series of articles stemming from your research Complete
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-academic) career training for after the PhD trajectory, in the context of our Career Perspective Series. Project 2. Project title: Motor learning as a window into neurodegeneration: an interdisciplinary
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at academic conferences Publish a series of articles stemming from your research Complete the PhD in the specified timeframe (4 years) Potentially teach within the department of European Languages and Cultures
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, (Quantitative) Psychology, Data Science or related fields. Is skilled in working with time series, panel and/or unstructured data. Has demonstrable experience in R, Python, or a related programming language. Has
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financial inclusion by providing essential financial services to underserved communities. However, MFIs’ ability to balance financial sustainability with their social mission depends on the effectiveness
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an international and interdisciplinary training and participate in a series of scientific, technical and complementary skills training events. The position will allow the student to participate in an exciting
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’Entropy and Geometry’, co-supervised by Dr Peter Hochs and Dr Manus Visser, with collaboration from Dr Marcello Seri (University of Groningen). This PhD position is part of the Emergence at all Scales (EAAS
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years, area-based processes have been seen as a promising means of tackling problems in rural areas. Think of nitrogen, biodiversity crisis or achieving climate goals. As a result, a series of projects