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both primary and secondary data and is open to those interested in both quantitative and qualitative research methods. The specific focus of the study can be tailored to align with the candidate's
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interested in both quantitative and qualitative research methods. The specific focus of the study can be tailored to align with the candidate's individual interests and expertise; we therefore invite
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. Research methods include computational modelling, brain imaging (fMRI), machine learning, behavioural methods, and other techniques. Virtually everything we sense, think and do is uncertain. For instance
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Your job Do you have a passion for research and want to contribute to the development of innovative methods for combating bacterial infectious diseases? Then we would like to get in contact with you
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literacy education as a method of building resilience in a distorted information environment. It will do so by exploring the application of media literacy knowledge and skills by Ukrainian refugees in
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of production and consumption. Methodologically, the research adopts an inductive, mixed-method approach which may integrate digital ethnography, (non-)participant observation, semi-structured in-depth interviews
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, the research adopts an inductive, mixed-method approach which may integrate digital ethnography, (non-)participant observation, semi-structured in-depth interviews with media producers and consumers, critical
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experience. The PhD Project This PhD project aims to develop and test a theoretical framework of media literacy education as a method of building resilience in a distorted information environment. It will do
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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