108 parallel-computing-numerical-methods PhD scholarships at University of Groningen in Netherlands
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publications, conference presentations, and ultimately a PhD thesis. The PhD thesis has to be completed within four years. Being part of a cutting-edge research programme, you will receive research training as
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four years. Being part of a cutting-edge research programme, you will receive research training as well as a varied educational training program including transferable skills and future (academic or non
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record of high academic achievement. A solid training in research methods during a (Research) Master program or similar. A strong interest in empirical quantitative survey-based and qualitative case-study
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experience. The PhD Project This PhD project aims to develop and test a theoretical framework of media literacy education as a method of building resilience in a distorted information environment. It will do
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supervisor and together with a motivated team, you will work on meaningful solutions and contribute to the future of your field. This project will use a mixed-methods design to explore the role of school dogs
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training programme and will have the opportunity to connect with peers and other colleagues. Where relevant, the student will also participate in the Research Networks in History and Classics (CRASIS), and
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for the Study of Culture (ICOG) where they will follow the doctoral training programme and will have the opportunity to connect with peers and other colleagues. Where relevant, the student will also participate
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academic success. This PhD project proposes using quantitative (surveys) and qualitative (participatory research) methods to collaborate with students from immigrant backgrounds and their parents in
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/or quantitative methods or cognitive approaches may be an advantage. In accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities, the University of Groningen offers you A salary of
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in the northern part of the Netherlands were connected to their wider world. Central to the project will be the analysis of various ceramic assemblages with a wide scope of methods in order to