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activities in the programs of International Relations and History at the University of Groningen. Organisation Since its foundation in 1614, the University of Groningen has established an international
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The Center for Language and Cognition Groningen (Faculty of Arts, University of Groningen) invites applications for a fully-funded four-year PhD position in the fields of sociolinguistics
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in collaboration with diverse partners and stakeholders, contributing not only to academic output but also to visible societal change. The PhD project is part of the “Wad Gaat Om” program, which aims
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four years. Being part of a cutting-edge research programme, you will receive research training as well as a varied educational training program including transferable skills and future (academic or non
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chemistry or a related field. Very strong academic performance. Experience in molecular machine learning. Experience with the programming language Python. Experience in computational chemistry. Basic
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experimental homogeneous catalysis. Basic knowledge about the programming language Python. Strong interest in combining computational and experimental chemistry. Excellent knowledge of written and spoken English
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only to academic output but also to visible societal change. The PhD project is part of the “Wad Gaat Om” program, which aims to sustainably reduce plastic waste and usage in the Wadden Sea area through
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the starting date of the enrolment (1 May – 1 October 2025). Previous research experience and skills will be important criteria for selection. English is the common language spoken at both institutes, and
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PhD Cross-linguistic study on the social meaning of address forms (1.0 FTE) (V25.0220) « Back to the overview Job description The Center for Language and Cognition Groningen (Faculty of Arts
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popular articles and/or papers about your research (in discussion with your supervisors) Participate in teaching activities in the programs of International Relations and History at the University