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innovation, transnational migration, mobility, cross-border governance, securitisation, outer space geographies, care, energy, capitalist extraction, and (de)coloniality. We value theoretical depth
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expected to undertake secondment(s) during the first three years of the project. Mobility Rule: Candidates must not have resided or carried out their main activity in “host country” for more than 12 months
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for 36 months and the remaining 12 months will be covered by other funding sources. The candidate is expected to undertake secondment(s) during the first three years of the project. Mobility Rule
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months and the remaining 12 months will be covered by other funding sources. The candidate is expected to undertake secondment(s) during the first three years of the project. Mobility Rule: Candidates must
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for 36 months and the remaining 12 months will be covered by other funding sources. The candidate is expected to undertake secondment(s) during the first three years of the project. Mobility Rule
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, but the ISD may be able to advise you therewith. In case of general questions about working and living in The Netherlands, please consult the Dutch Mobility Portal external link . Apply now As Utrecht
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the Prehistoric Bronze Age (2500-1700 BCE), social inequalities appear more consolidated, for example in graves. This project will investigate social inequalities in everyday life (houses, objects, mobility, and
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the Prehistoric Bronze Age (2500-1700 BCE), social inequalities appear more consolidated, for example in graves. This project will investigate social inequalities in everyday life (houses, objects, mobility, and
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inequalities in everyday life (houses, objects, mobility, and diet), and in performed settings (burials, feasts, and figurative objects), to reconstruct how social inequalities featured in these social arenas
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: minnaardgroup.nl). The project is entitled “selective modification of unprotected carbohydrates.” Carbohydrates (sugars) are ubiquitous in the living cell and fulfill essential roles. Carbohydrates are also used as