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do people make decisions in their social environment? How do they learn the implicit rules of a social group? Are moral decisions different from other decisions? Can people shift their moral boundaries
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, including the phytochromes that detect red and far-red light, and the cryptochromes that sense blue light are master sensors and integrators of environmental signals. They play crucial roles in chloroplast
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information about their environment. We are excited to study and/or engineer the molecular mechanisms of light signalling both as a resource and as an information channel. In this PhD project you will
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2025 Apply now In the face of ongoing climate change and sea level rise, the Dutch delta must adapt to ensure a safe and livable environment. In the past decades, much of the delta has been protected
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. The dissertation should make a novel contribution to the study of ancient Greek or Latin literature in relation to posthumanism and/or environmental criticism. Candidates are free to design a project within this
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development for systemic designing on the regional scale? Then you could be the ideal PhD candidate to join our team! Today’s society faces major environmental challenges, such as climate change adaptation
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programmes. You will work on the greenest and most innovative campus in the Netherlands, in an international and open working environment. For 20 consecutive years, we have been voted the "best university " in
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ABMs, particularly in ecological, environmental, or urban contexts and the ability to translate real-world data into model inputs and interpret model outputs to evaluate social, health, and ecological
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experience with visual psychophysics, fMRI, computational modelling, and data analysis. We are The Donders Institute in Nijmegen, Netherlands, is a friendly, collaborative research environment, and home to
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, and the environment. You will be part of the general bacteriology team, which works on various NRL tasks, including foodborne bacterial zoonoses. Innovative research is being conducted on bacterial