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fair consideration. Challenge. Change. Impact! Faculty Architecture & the Built Environment The Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment has a leading role in education and research worldwide
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hybridation? Join the “Food in the City” project! Job description The Group of Public Building at TU Delft – Faculty of Architecture and The Built Environment – is pleased to invite applicants for a fully
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. Change. Impact! Faculty Architecture & the Built Environment The Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment has a leading role in education and research worldwide. The driving force behind
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populations with a low social and economic status (SES). This PhD thesis focuses on the health effects of the built environment. Its framework is the healthy cities concept as defined by the Expertise Center
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valuable research experience. The PhD project The project analyzes the potential of interventions in the built environment with the aim of improving public health. Geographically, the focus of the HLAS
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valuable research experience. The PhD project The project analyzes the potential of interventions in the built environment with the aim of improving public health. Geographically, the focus of the HLAS
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Architecture and Spatial Planning cluster, in collaboration with the Built Environment Department of TU Eindhoven, is seeking a PhD researcher in the field of "recreation as a connector between city and
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: Earth Sciences, Human Geography & Spatial Planning, Physical Geography, and Sustainable Development. The position is shared with the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment external link (BK
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innovations that support environmental resilience. This is your chance to make a real impact! Position PhD-student Irène Curie Fellowship No Department(s) Built Environment FTE 1,0 Date off 13/04/2025 Reference
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of 25,000 participants since 2013. Potential research topics for the PhD project could include: Designing and implementing natural experimental studies to assess the effectiveness of the built environment