Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
my own faculty, but I can also approach my colleagues from totally different academic disciplines. People are genuinely interested in each other and there is an ever-present air of equality. This type
-
creativity in bringing different viewpoints together. You have strong analytical, methodological and statistical skills, and you value research quality and open science. You have good written and spoken
-
difference and boost your academic career! The overall aim of ’The Power of Size’ is to establish relationships describing the emission, fate and effects of pollutants as a function of size. We intend
-
appreciate that Radboud University offers different types of PhD tracks. That way, there's room for a range of ambitions. Now, I study the relationship between culture and health communication, specifically
-
eager to contribute to research on the colonial traumatic past within a transdisciplinary team? In the Traumascapes project, you will explore how embodied methods such as dance help identify and process
-
Science. You enjoy complex matters that require flexibility and creativity in bringing different viewpoints together. You have strong analytical, methodological and statistical skills, and you value
-
than 450 dedicated employees, we form a dynamic community. Our mission ‘Responsible governance for sustainable societies’ is driven by the ambition to make a difference in the world. At Nijmegen School
-
vacancy where research and teaching were given equal weight. I instantly knew: this is my chance. I really appreciate that Radboud University offers different types of PhD tracks. That way, there's room
-
the similarities between parents’ and children’s networks, the mechanisms through which network connections and resources are inherited, and whether these processes differ across socioeconomic groups. You will
-
, political opponents are often divided not only in their attitudes, but also in their beliefs about reality. Left-wing and right-wing voters, for instance, have different perceptions of the causes of climate