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Are you fascinated by the human ability to recognise speech? If so, this PhD position in psycholinguistics is for you. You will have the exciting opportunity to run word-learning experiments on talker
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Psychopathology (D2P2) lab(link is external) , which belongs to the Experimental Psychopathology and Treatment research programme of the Behavioural Science Institute (BSI), and you will be embedded in both
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Administration) as well as eight specialisations within the MSc programme in Business Administration (all in English). Our interdisciplinary research programme entitled ‘The Responsible Organisation’ addresses
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to contribute to the general research programme of both CHPS, which studies philosophy and science as historically intertwined fields, and RCNP, which seeks to improve ties between mathematics, physics, and the
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intelligence, or a related discipline. You have a strong interest in performing foundational algorithmics and machine learning research. You have mature mathematical knowledge and programming skills (e.g
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medical biology educational programme for which you will assist in one or two courses per year and supervise BSc and MSc students within the context of your project. Would you like to learn more about what
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skills in English. You have a strong affinity with teamwork and thrive in an international, ambitious, multidisciplinary and highly collaborative environment. We offer We will give you a temporary
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expertise. You will be responsible for developing and executing your research plan, publishing peer-reviewed articles, presenting at international conferences, and writing a dissertation based on your
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. You have experience in programming (e.g. in Matlab, Python, or other languages). You have experience with animal handling and behaviour, and are preferable in possession of an ‘article 9’ licence
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workshop for teachers, school principals, curriculum developers and educational policymakers. Besides scientific research, you will spend 10% of your time on teaching within the Sociology programme at