80 finite-element-analysis PhD scholarships at University of Groningen in Netherlands
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information and critically engage with it. An important aspect of the project is its educational component, embedded in Critical Language Awareness (CLA) theory. The project aims to develop guidelines
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the political sphere targeted by it. Methodologically, research in this project employs qualitative methods, incorporating a systematic literature review, multimodal discourse analysis, media diaries, focus
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are a characteristic component of the landscape of knowledge in Greco-Roman Antiquity. Considerable progress has been made in the last few decades in opening up and interpreting individual commentaries
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) in the project “Ancient Commentary across Genres”. The PhD Project Commentaries are a characteristic component of the landscape of knowledge in Greco-Roman Antiquity. Considerable progress has been
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, incorporating a systematic literature review, multimodal discourse analysis, media diaries, focus groups, and in-depth interviews with women who have been targeted by disinformation campaigns. This comprehensive
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Healthy mussel beds are essential elements in a Wadden Sea landscape. These so-called 'bio-builders' are hotspots of biodiversity and are important food sources for countless wading birds. However
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strong translational and societal impact component. We are looking for enthusiastic and talented PhD candidates with Essential qualifications An excellent MSc degree in Biomedical Sciences, Molecular
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PhD Ecological value of oyster reefs in the Dutch Wadden Sea (1.0 FTE) (V25.0084) « Back to the overview Job description Healthy mussel beds are essential elements in a Wadden Sea landscape. These
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in the northern part of the Netherlands were connected to their wider world. Central to the project will be the analysis of various ceramic assemblages with a wide scope of methods in order to
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reticular framework materials, such as metal organic or covalent organic frameworks (MOFs and COFs). This could lead to responsive adsorption, transport and release triggered non-invasively by light. Another