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Fully funded four-year PhD position for the project Mediatizing the Homeland, positioned at the intersection of digital media, decolonial and diaspora studies. As a candidate, you will part of
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the Homeland, positioned at the intersection of digital media, decolonial and diaspora studies. As a candidate, you will part of the Centre for Media and Journalism Studies at the University of Groningen
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connect with consumers in the digital age. Your research will focus on how companies design and optimize marketing communications across different platforms, particularly through images and videos. You will
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be part of a collaborative and inclusive team of around 35 scientists, where personal growth, professional development, and a strong sense of community are highly valued. You will contribute
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PhD candidate and contribute to research on how brands connect with consumers in the digital age. Your research will focus on how companies design and optimize marketing communications across different
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. Our goal is to contribute to global challenges concerning future demands for earth resources and to help reduce disaster risk and the impact of natural hazards on communities living in changing
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project funding. Next to qualitative and ethnographic research skills it is important that the PhD candidate holds Spanish (Basque), English (and French) language skills. The project is divided into four
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and ethnographic research skills it is important that the PhD candidate holds Swedish, English (and Danish) language skills. The project is divided into four subprojects (SP): 1) SP1 includes desk
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also have: Excellent communication skills in English (spoken and written) The ability to work independently, take initiative, and manage deadlines effectively Employment conditions and benefits We offer
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within the framework of the broader project. Specifically, they will be asked to Conduct research independently. Carry out archival research digital and on-field. Present research at academic conferences