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Sustainable Development. The position is embedded at the Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development , in the Innovation Studies group. The Copernicus Institute is the scientific institute
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shortcomings. Kidney transplantation is not available for 25% of the patients, while eligible patients wait years for donor kidneys, and recipients require lifelong immunosuppression and experience still
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deadline: 1 April 2026 Apply now The overarching project aim is to examine how organizations can foster cohesion within and between groups of employees and across the organization as a whole. Specifically
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Application deadline: 30 April 2026 Apply now HER-CARE (Hereditary & Early-Onset Breast Cancer: Comprehensive Personalized Assessment, early Risk Evaluation and clinical management) is a Marie Sklodowska-Curie
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electrochemical conversion of CO2 into energy-rich carbon-based products is a promising strategy to replace fossil-derived chemicals and advance a sustainable carbon economy. Among available catalysts, copper
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2026 Apply now The aim of this project is to understand the interplay between economic inequality, social relations and collective action through behavioural experiments informed by sociological theory
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Application deadline: 30 March 2026 Apply now Within the EU Horizon Europe project HARMONY – Hazard Assessment of Marine Mixtures and New Pollutant Synergies, Utrecht University is offering a three-year
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writing and presentation skills You are familiar with Dutch and European research funding systems and programs (e.g., NWO, Health Holland, Horizon Europe) You have affinity with identifying and engaging
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deeply divided. This has been described as polarization panic : the belief that social cleavages are profound, even though empirical evidence for such divisions is limited. Perceptions of polarization
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stepfamilies, the redistribution of economic resources is less self-evident. This PhD project examines resource pooling and financial transfers to children in postdivorce families, focusing on the role