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that fits the above description of the project. A writing sample of no more than 5.000 words, such as an essay or part of a Master’s thesis. Certified official transcripts of your academic degrees
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the application deadline. We will try to take this into account. Additional information about the vacancy can be requested by contacting the Erasmus Graduate School of Law office via egsl@law.eur.nl or via the co
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demanding applications as in environmental and exposure monitoring, and the green hydrogen industry? If so, then you have a part to play as a PhD candidate in our research team. Put your ideas to the test at
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)catalysts for synthetic applications. By seamlessly merging cutting-edge directed evolution, next-generation sequencing, and deep learning approaches, you will establish accelerated Design-Build-Test-Learn
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a unique opportunity to work in an international environment and to acquire valuable research experience. The PhD Project This PhD project aims to develop and test a theoretical framework of media
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, please indicate when it will be supplied). A writing sample of maximum 3,000 words (a copy of an essay or other academic text that you feel best represents your work). Contact details of two academic
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); Document historical exploitation of non-human actors through archival research, examining, e.g., trade documents, production records, and conservation reports; Conduct site visits to examine silk-related
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focus on gender and visual disinformation, this PhD project will examine the distinguishing features of gendered multimodal disinformation, its perception by audiences, and its impact on women in
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arrangements are expected to meet. Lastly, this project must integrate theoretically and empirically driven research with normative considerations. Specifically, the project will examine where normative ideals
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how these meanings emerge in interaction, tested through meta-linguistic tasks (e.g., questionnaires), interpretation tasks (e.g., the matched guise technique, Lambert et al., 1960) and interaction