28 multiple-sequence-alignment PhD scholarships at University of Groningen in Netherlands
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accurate analysis and decision-making. For municipalities and provinces, a key challenge is to develop local energy roadmaps that align with regional and national scenarios while addressing specific research
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social dynamics in different spatial settings and their impact on participation and media use A mixed-method approach is encouraged, and candidates may propose methodological strategies that align with
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long-term sustainability. To achieve these objectives, this study will use qualitative and survey-based research. Aligned with several Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 1 – No Poverty, SDG 8 – Decent
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key challenge is to develop local energy roadmaps that align with regional and national scenarios while addressing specific research questions at the urban level. This includes analyzing the impact of
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use A mixed-method approach is encouraged, and candidates may propose methodological strategies that align with their research interests, such as ethnographic fieldwork, digital media analysis
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that span and integrate multiple scientific domains. We are looking for candidates with strong expertise in their respective fields and a passion for interdisciplinary collaboration. Each project will not
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specific interest in dynamics and effects over time. Such questions are not limited to one charitable cause, but can also involve the interplay between multiple charitable causes. In this project, you will
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. Resistance to these pronouns is shaped by multiple factors, including cognitive load, familiarity, and speaker attitudes. For example, the pronoun “die” may be more easily integrated in usage due to its
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institutional recognition, the non-binary pronouns “die” and “hen” remain contested in general usage. Resistance to these pronouns is shaped by multiple factors, including cognitive load, familiarity, and speaker
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how we can best deal with the multiplicity of multimodal meaning in argumentative practices. The project draws on normative accounts in argumentation theory (for example: informal logic, or pragma