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inequalities between different population groups. The PhD project will utilize large scale individual-level datasets, such as register and survey data, with information on individuals, their housing situation
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value. The project combines large-scale longitudinal data on PhD recipients with complementary sources such as publication and patent data, and aims to enrich these with other sources on individual paths
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urban spaces and populations, analyzing geographies of inequality. You will receive PhD-training through the Amsterdam Institute of Social Science Research (AISSR). If you recognize yourself in
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25 Apr 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Amsterdam (UvA) Research Field Sociology » Socio-economic research Sociology » Urban sociology Researcher Profile First Stage
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-stakeholder environment; Excellent communication skills and proficiency in English (C1 or C2); A good command of the Dutch language is considered a plus. Additional Information Benefits As a PhD candidate at UT
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consensus on what constitutes a healthy food environment, its implementation in practice remains limited. This PhD project is embedded within PREMIER-CVD, a large national consortium funded by the Dutch Heart
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. The PhD candidate will contribute to a comparative research agenda investigating the policy preferences and institutional choices of emerging donors. The position combines quantitative data analysis with a
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sensor changes lead to inconsistent data availability. Reference data uncertainty: besides temporal misalignment, geolocation errors, and unclear class definitions affect validation reliability. This PhD
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of the UMC Utrecht is seeking an enthusiastic and ambitious PhD candidate. In this project, you will focus on developing, validating, and applying fine-grained natural language processing (NLP) and large
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models and Bayesian approaches to tackle complex, real-world data? Join this PhD project to build dynamic models and study cognitive variability using ecological momentary assessment (EMA). Join us We are