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, socio-spatial inequalities and real estate applying quantitative, qualitative and mixed research methods. Our ideal candidate should have A MSc Degree (or nearly finished) in the field of economic
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, sustainability issues, etc.). The research will involve collecting primary and secondary data and is open to those interested in both quantitative and qualitative research methods. The specific focus of the study
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methods (i.e., interviews, focus groups, case study), quantitative research (i.e., experiments), participatory action research, and implementation science research are beneficial. Additional skills include
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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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place or transitioning to new living situations such as retirement communities or a form of assisted living. In a comparative framework, the project involves using mixed methods to analyse housing
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amino acids and other modifications using cutting-edge catalytic coupling methods. Additionally, the stereochemical aspects and biodegradability of the resulting compounds will be investigated
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, efficient, and adaptive energy infrastructures at local level. By leveraging data-driven methods, cities can devise strategies that balance energy supply and demand, improve electricity grid flexibility, and
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/or quantitative methods or cognitive approaches may be an advantage. In accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities, the University of Groningen offers you A salary of
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integrating qualitative research methods and material analysis focused on art and architecture; Identify and establish key case studies (e.g., proto-industrial silk sites, royal residences, museum collections
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would be assets for prospective candidates: Secondary language skills, such as Mandarin and other languages apart from English. Familiarity with different theories and methods of studying global