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from large-scale body movements to fine-grained actions like speech. We bring diverse perspectives and methods to study fundamental issues in motor control, particularly in the context of Parkinson’s
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racialization, heritage negotiation, and governance shape urban experiences. Employing ethnographic methods and discourse analysis, the study focuses on France and/or the Netherlands while remaining open to other
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Studies. A Research Master’s or Master’s degree in any area related to the project Excellent academic writing skills in English Knowledge of Dutch will be an advantage Experience with experimental methods
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perspectives and methods to study fundamental issues in motor control, particularly in the context of Parkinson’s disease, where motor learning is affected at different stages. PhD project Goal: The primary aim
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writing skills in English Knowledge of Dutch will be an advantage Experience with experimental methods will be an advantage Organisation Conditions of employment In accordance with the Collective Labour
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ethnographic methods and discourse analysis, the study focuses on France and/or the Netherlands while remaining open to other geographical contexts. By emphasizing the global-local nexus, it seeks to uncover how
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. (Desirable) training in intellectual history methods. Organisation Conditions of employment In accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities, the University of Groningen offers you: A
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record of high academic achievement. A solid training in research methods during a (Research) Master program or similar. A strong interest in empirical quantitative survey-based and qualitative case-study
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attention will be given to exploring N-mono- and N-bis-functionalized amino acids and other modifications using cutting-edge catalytic coupling methods. Additionally, the stereochemical aspects and
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on the topic of multistage stochastic optimization problems with integer decision variables. The goal of the PhD project is to develop and implement new exact and approximate solution methods for these highly