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approach is to apply foundational techniques grounded in logic, semantics, and verification. This work takes place within the CYCLIC project: Cyclic Structures in Programs and Proofs, a collaboration among
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services for partners of new faculty members moving to Groningen. Unsolicited marketing is not appreciated. Dr Claudia Minchilli, Assistant professor Media studies (for information about the project
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project), c.minchilli@rug.nl Dr. Lars de Wildt, Assistant professor Media studies (for information about the project), lars.de.wildt@rug.nl Maarten Schmaal (for questions regarding the submission procedure
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) at the Faculty of Arts. This project is jointly supervised by assistant professors Alexandra Lorson and Alexander Martin and promoted by associate professor Emar Maier. The PhD Project: “Don’t call me by your name
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in the process (e.g. development of questionnaires). You will present the results at scientific conferences and in peer-reviewed scientific journals. At the end of the project, you will help organise a
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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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activities and contexts. Promote the project at academic conferences and assist with conference organization. Teach on related Bachelor’s and/or Master’s programmes (from year 2). Transform research
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), we aim to close this gap, by developing AI models and tools for tabular data, to help organizations, of any size, domain, and level of data literacy, get insights from structured data, efficiently
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gaps, the proposed PhD project aims to answer two overarching questions: (1) How can a range of leisure-time engagements with literary texts help reduce threats to well-being and facilitate thriving