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research in the field of human and economic geography, demography, and spatial planning. Our research programme is titled TRACE (TRAnsformations, Communities and Environments). Our ambition is to create
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positioning, and digital engagement at live music events. This interdisciplinary project sits at the crossroads of sociology, media studies, digital anthropology, and urban geography, offering the opportunity
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of staff, 100 PhD researchers and around 1,100 students, we focus on high quality teaching and research in the field of human and economic geography, demography, and spatial planning. Our research programme
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with an open character. With approximately 100 members of staff, 100 PhD researchers and around 1,100 students, we focus on high quality teaching and research in the field of human and economic geography
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, migration studies, geography, urban studies, or any other relevant discipline related to the project. Excellent academic writing skills in English. A very good command of French or Dutch language or other
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at the crossroads of sociology, media studies, digital anthropology, and urban geography, offering the opportunity to investigate how physical and digital spaces interact in shaping live event experiences. The PhD
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Master’s or Master’s degree in any area related to the project, such as International Relations, Middle East Studies, History, Geography or cognate subjects. Excellent academic writing skills and speaking
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, migration studies, geography, urban studies, or any other relevant discipline related to the project. Excellent academic writing skills in English. A very good command of French or Dutch language or other
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, Linguistics and Media and Journalism Studies. Qualifications A Research Master’s or Master’s degree in International Relations, Anthropology, migration studies, geography, urban studies, or any other relevant
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East Studies, History, Geography or cognate subjects. Excellent academic writing skills and speaking skills in English. (Desirable) advanced reading skills in Arabic or other relevant languages