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analytical socio-technical skills, including statistical analyses Proven programming experience using Python, R, or others (We will not consider applications that do not showcase that) Having experience
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the technical and social challenges of Advanced Air Mobility (AAM), considering ecological, economic, technological, and sociological factors. The RTG's structured PhD program aims to train young researchers in
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-class expertise from eight Dutch Universities, five Research Institutes and relevant societal stakeholders that play a major role in research and management of the North Sea. The six-year program (2025
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social challenges of Advanced Air Mobility (AAM), considering ecological, economic, technological, and sociological factors. The RTG's structured PhD program aims to train young researchers in highly
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for Energy Business and Economics Research (CEnBER - https://www.rug.nl/cenber/ ) and in the research programme Economics, Econometrics & Finance of FEB’s Research Institute. The project will be supervised by
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at the very frontiers of knowledge on climate change, Earth’s climate system and climate feedbacks. Within its 10-year research programme, funded by NWO , EMBRACER brings together a wide range of world
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courses in WUR’s teaching programs. Organisation of, and participating in, events and feedback sessions with the foundation Managing Public Space You will work here The research is embedded within two
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mechanism to cope with a rapidly changing world”, with the Seychelles warbler (Acrocephalus sechellensis) as a model system. The project is coordinated by Prof. Jan Komdeur (see: https://research.rug.nl/en
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sechellensis) as a model system. The project is coordinated by Prof. Jan Komdeur (see: https://research.rug.nl/en/persons/jan-komdeur ), in collaboration with Prof. Martijn Egas (https://research.rug.nl/(...)ons
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the position is filled whichever is the soonest. Sponsor: EPSRC & Severn Trent Water Supervisors Prof Russell Davenport and Prof Sam Wilson from Newcastle University and Peter Vale and Dr. Ziye Dai from