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process) In case your Master degree is not in English, please include a language certificate (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL). Please send in your application as two PDF files (one for the MA thesis, and one for all
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of an article, book chapter or other academic text that you feel best represents your work Contact details of two academic referees (no letters of recommendation are needed for the application process
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, book chapter or other academic text that you feel best represents your work Contact details of two academic referees (no letters of recommendation are needed for the application process) In case your
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for the application process). Requests for letters will be sent for short-listed candidates after April 30th and are expected to be provided by May 11th. In case your MA degree is not in English, please include a
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of an article, book chapter or other academic text that you feel best represents your work. Contact details of two academic referees (no letters of recommendation are needed for the application process
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supervisor. Contact Details of two academic referees (no letters of recommendation are needed for the application process). English Language Certificate (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL) in case your Master’s/Research
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Professor, via email: fedor.miloserdov@wur.nl . Questions about the procedure? Get in touch with Rutger Voorrips, Corporate Recruiter, via e-mail: rutger.voorrips@wur.nl . Ready to apply? Click
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multi-agent systems. More information For more information, please contact Dragan Doder external link at d.doder@uu.nl . Do you have a question about the application procedure? Please send an email to
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this process leaders—both within the local communities and at the level of Empire—played a crucial role. This project aims to shed new light on the transformation of Greek urban culture under Roman rule through
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they differ between these languages? How do these meanings emerge, considering the speaker’s intentions, the addressee’s inference process, and the shared social context of both interlocutors? This project