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healthcare professionals, focusing on the reduction of waste and the adoption of sustainable alternatives to disposable products. The Dutch healthcare sector is a significant contributor to environmental
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tomorrow external link . Utrecht University’s Faculty of Geosciences external link studies the Earth: from the Earth’s core to its surface, including man’s spatial and material utilisation of the Earth
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centuries, exploring its impact on art, architecture, and material heritage. Silk production relied on the systematic breeding and sacrifice of silkworms, the cultivation of mulberry trees, and extensive
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, you will do research within the Biofabrication Utrecht teams with a specific focus on developing an advanced biofabrication toolbox for the next generation of sustainable living materials in life
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collection, processing, and analyses with project partners in the Cyprus, the Netherlands, and a yet to be selected laboratory; Carry out isotope analyses of archaeological and ecological sample materials
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of the project; Conduct research activities, including museum collections research, with project partners in the Cyprus, the Netherlands, and beyond; Carry out analyses of figurative objects and materials; Analyse
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research activities, including archival research, with project partners in the Cyprus, the Netherlands, and beyond; Carry out analyses of funerary contexts and materials; Analyse and integrate various types
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contexts and materials; Analyse and integrate various types of archaeological and spatial datasets; Publish and present the work in international peer-reviewed journals and to academic and professional
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. Access) or large datasets. Fieldwork experience on birds (mist-netting, colour-ring reading, behavioural observations) in a harsh environment. Written at least one scientific publication Strong
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PhD Position: Activating Heritage as a Mediator for Dialogue and Belonging in an Era of Polarization
cultural heritage—both tangible and intangible, such as museum collections, archival materials, historical narratives, and local traditions—can be activated to support dialogue, foster a sense of belonging