Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
of English. Reading proficiency in relevant modern languages (e.g. German, Italian, French) or ability and willingness to acquire it. Excellent communication skills. Willingness to move to/reside in Groningen
-
, though a few intervention studies have been conducted with promising results, much remains to be learned regarding the relation between meaning and internalizing symptoms. The project is designed
-
, can play a vital role in creating inclusive learning environments but might lack diverse perspectives. This limits opportunities for students to engage with multiple viewpoints and hinders epistemic
-
of local languages, culture, agricultural practices and landscapes of Senegal or in West Africa is an advantage. A driving license. Willingness to learn new analytical and scientific skills. Willingness
-
languages, culture, agricultural practices and landscapes of Senegal is an advantage. A driving license. Willingness to learn new analytical and scientific skills. Willingness to communicate and interact with
-
interest in experimental testing, data processing, and machine learning. Organization The University of Groningen is a research university with a global outlook, deeply rooted in Groningen, City of Talent
-
and human-produced news. Moving beyond one-dimensional, cognition-focused approaches to AI literacy, it aims to understand how intuitive and affective knowledge contributes to how young people (learn
-
specific project within these parameters, depending on the candidate’s interests and experience. This PhD project offers a unique opportunity to acquire valuable research experience in this field while
-
, networking and participation in relevant workshops Complete the PhD in the specified timeframe (4 years) Teach in the 2nd, 3rd and 4th year Organisation Since its foundation in 1614, the University
-
unique opportunity to acquire valuable research experience in this field while working in an international environment. You will be asked to: Conduct research independently Present your research