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skills in English. (Desirable) advanced reading skills in Arabic or other relevant languages. (Desirable) training in intellectual history methods. In accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement
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racialization, heritage negotiation, and governance shape urban experiences. Employing ethnographic methods and discourse analysis, the study focuses on France and/or the Netherlands while remaining open to other
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Studies. A Research Master’s or Master’s degree in any area related to the project Excellent academic writing skills in English Knowledge of Dutch will be an advantage Experience with experimental methods
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writing skills in English Knowledge of Dutch will be an advantage Experience with experimental methods will be an advantage Organisation Conditions of employment In accordance with the Collective Labour
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ethnographic methods and discourse analysis, the study focuses on France and/or the Netherlands while remaining open to other geographical contexts. By emphasizing the global-local nexus, it seeks to uncover how
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. (Desirable) training in intellectual history methods. Organisation Conditions of employment In accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities, the University of Groningen offers you: A
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PhD position - Modelling the emergence of information transfer in prebiotic self-replicating systems
consortium comes in. PRELIFE unites experts across a wide range of disciplines from astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science, earth and planetary sciences, education, mathematics, to physics. Together
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will design, implement, and evaluate, within the framework of Design-Based Research, a professional development programme that supports STEM instructors in using AI effectively and critically in
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the political sphere targeted by it. Methodologically, research in this project employs qualitative methods, incorporating a systematic literature review, multimodal discourse analysis, media diaries, focus
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of gendered multimodal disinformation, its perception by audiences, and its impact on women in the political sphere targeted by it. Methodologically, research in this project employs qualitative methods