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Soils. • Knows, or is interested in, working with GIS/spatial data analysis, network analysis or modelling socio-economic structures. We offer an appointment in accordance with the Collective Labour
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://romeijn.web.rug.nl/paper/2023_romeijn_-_VICI_project_description.pdf ), where you can find a detailed list of planned PhD and postdoc positions. Candidates can freely choose their research topic within the domain
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) or prof. J. Bijlsma (j.bijlsma@uu.nl ). If you would like to hear what it’s like to work in this position straight from one of our colleagues, then please contact: dr. Esther Nauta, postdoc bij UCALL
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prehistoric Cyprus. Two postdocs will investigate the articulation of exchange networks and how diet and feasting played a role in the reproduction of society in late prehistoric Cyprus. Four PhD candidates
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for reconstructing social inequalities in late prehistoric Cyprus. Two postdocs will investigate the articulation of exchange networks and how diet and feasting played a role in the reproduction of society in late
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inequalities. The candidate will work as part of a research team. The PI will focus on methodological challenges for reconstructing social inequalities in late prehistoric Cyprus. Two postdocs will investigate
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prehistoric Cyprus. Two postdocs will investigate the articulation of exchange networks and how diet and feasting played a role in the reproduction of society in late prehistoric Cyprus. Four PhD candidates
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. These frameworks will: Identify the causes and responsible agents of liveness breaches, and assess any resulting harm. Support recovery strategies using counterfactual reasoning (“what if?”), guiding programs back
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critical data studies and willingness to reflect on data use and circulation. Demonstrable skills in scientific writing and data analysis. Knowledge of GIS and R and/or Python as a tool for data analysis
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, you will focus on that. Your job In this PhD project, you will be part of a large consortium of six PhD candidates and three postdocs. Together, we aim to understand the working of storm surge barriers