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of the dynamics of an interconnected world and provide context for pressing societal challenges such as inequality and climate change. The project is embedded within the research group ‘Intercultural Dynamics
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themes such as inequality, family and social relationships, and processes of inclusion and exclusion. This project is embedded within the department’s research programme on inequality. The department
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This position will be embedded in the Department of Anthropology and Development Studies, which is part of the Radboud Social Cultural Research (SCR) Institute at the Faculty of Social Sciences. The research will
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computational approaches to identify latent dimensions of language network organisation. You will be embedded within the Donders Graduate School and will also participate in the International Max Planck Research
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family. This PhD project is part of the SOCION consortium. SOCION addresses a pressing challenge of our time: fragmentation in societies. Social cohesion is society’s fabric and it is key to sustainable
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. Noemí Segura-Solé PhD candidate in Microbial Ecology Noemí Segura-Solé is a PhD candidate in Microbial Ecology. “After completing my Master’s degree in Norway, I looked at several European universities
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research community, contributing to real-world impact in AI-enabled decisions with stakeholders. Artificial Intelligence is increasingly interwoven with many aspects of our lives and its impact on us grows
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together with stakeholders. As urban transformation processes struggle with climate risks, housing pressure and financial feasibility, there is an urgent need to rethink how we can reinvent this process and
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at Radboud University because of the great support, friendly environment and likeminded people. Yuxuan Dai PhD Candidate at the Donders Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging Yuxuan Dai is a PhD Candidate
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to accelerate the development of new cancer therapies. In this PhD project, you will employ existing proteomic tools and develop new ones to study protein interactions and signalling pathways in