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for democratic participation and trust. The project aims to generate insights that can strengthen democratic resilience in the face of manipulative political discourse. The research employs a mixed-method approach
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Department: Department of Computer Science Regime Full-time Let’s shape the future - University of Antwerp The University of Antwerp is a dynamic, forward-thinking, European university. We offer
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digital methods of literary analysis and academic communication are another plus. International contacts in German-speaking countries and beyond are of advantage. You work well as a team player in exchange
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with quantitative methods (such as modelling and/or programming) to apply. PhD position: You have a master's degree in business administration, operations research, engineering sciences or similar
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developing activating, student-centred and competence-driven programme components and study programmes. You will supervise students and their Bachelor and Master dissertations. Research You will initiate and
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of more efficient cancer detection methods and revolutionary therapies. The center is looking for A PhD for the project “Intraoperative assessment of resection margins in breast cancer surgery by Raman
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relations and in interaction with organizations, to gain insight into computer-mediated communication, its applications and effects, and to pursue evidence-based communication strategies, instruments and
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. Typical examples of courses include “general chemistry” (Bacherlor’s program in the Faculty of Science), “plasma technology” (Bachelor 3 Chemistry and Physics, elective course), and later “instrumental
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the team. The preferred starting date is 1 December 2025. Profile You hold a PhD in Computer Science, Physics, Engineering or a discipline equally relevant to the topic of the job, or can demonstrate
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report on your progress regularly. You will participate in the doctoral study programme at the Antwerp Doctoral School to support your PhD pathway. You will present the findings of your PhD research