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understanding of the decision-making process of street-level workers. This PhD project ‘ICONIC’ (‘International Comparative research Of street-level decisions in superdiverse Neighbourhoods In Context’) funded by
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. This demands renewed understanding of the decision-making process of street-level workers. This PhD project ‘ICONIC’ (‘International Comparative research Of street-level decisions in superdiverse Neighbourhoods
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studies on the microbiome, transcriptome and metabolome to discover genes and processes that are crucial for plants to maximize profitable functions from their microbiome and help the plant to perform
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are an MSc or Research Master in Economic History, Finance or Economics and a command of English (fluent) and Dutch (basic). We require the student to have quantitative skills and aim to find students with a
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barcoding, metabarcoding) and/or sampling on oceanographic expeditions; excellent command of the English language; excellent communication and presentation skills (writing and speaking); some knowledge of
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project. Willingness to comply with ethical standards of the University of Groningen and of the LIFE IP GrassBirdHabitat consortium partners. Good command of spoken and written English and French. Knowledge
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the LIFE IP GrassBirdHabitat consortium partners. Good command of spoken and written English and French (Standard English proficiency test will be required by the University of Groningen). Knowledge of local
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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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heritage with newly introduced Roman customs? Differently put: how did one become Roman while staying Greek? In this process leaders—both within the local communities and at the level of Empire—played a
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interventions are maintained in the context of stressors. In order to examine these questions, the project will use multiple methods such as experience sampling, laboratory tasks, and a randomized-controlled