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populations. The University of Groningen is responsible for deploying both conventional and novel methods for data analysis to study the way that providers of services for vulnerable groups interact with
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who have a PhD in Economic Geography, Regional Science, Economics, or any other related discipline (with a strong quantitative social sciences component). a track record of working in suitable
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, and pilot innovative activities tailored towards vulnerable populations. The University of Groningen is responsible for deploying both conventional and novel methods for data analysis to study the way
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cross-border component, such as how activities/facilities across the border in peripheral areas influence perceived accessibility of residents. This research involves the following components 1. How is
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Nedersaksenlijn, which also aim to improve the interregional accessibility of rural areas. Moreover, we aim to include a cross-border component, such as how activities/facilities across the border in peripheral
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qualitative research methods such as walk-through and focus group interviews, ethnographic observation, online diary analysis and content tracking. You will be expected to Collect empirical data on musicians
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or religious dimension of making intermedial and self-reflexive elements of ‘showing making’ The postdoctoral researcher will work as part of a team which also includes the principal investigator, two junior
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groups) social or collaborative aspects of making making as an embodied practice sacred or religious dimension of making intermedial and self-reflexive elements of ‘showing making’ The postdoctoral
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and the legitimacy of policy decisions. Yet democratic technology is currently developed and deployed without evidence-based methods for designing and validating it. PERYCLES tackles the challenge
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. Particularly, you will Develop novel methods for the mapping of RNA ensemble dynamics in living cells. Identify regulatory RNA switches involved in cell fate determination using both cancer cell lines and