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willingness to adopt gender-inclusive language. The PhD Project Linguistic strategies for integrating gender-inclusive language vary across languages. In Dutch, this process is in its early stages, particularly
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. The planned project is anticipated to focus on the role of exposure to fictional narratives in willingness to adopt gender-inclusive language. The PhD Project Linguistic strategies for integrating gender
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background, interests, and experience make you a good fit. Whether your strengths lie in environmental or social psychology, communication science or any other discipline related to behavior change—we’re
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of the North Sea. Existing automated detection algorithms will be used to identify seals and porpoises. The results will be used to create seasonal acoustic presence maps, investigate differences in community
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for creative, motivated, and determined candidates, who meet the following requirements: A Master's degree in Chemistry. Experience in organic synthesis. Good communication skills in English. Conditions of
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communication skills, and is motivated to disseminate results to both scientific peers and a broad audience. Excellent teamwork skills, and is willing to work with a diverse group of researchers and technicians
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-Danhi (co-promoter) Dr. Scott Eldridge (promoter) The PhD Project This PhD project investigates disinformation at the intersections of gender, visual communication, and political discourse. It studies how
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disinformation at the intersections of gender, visual communication, and political discourse. It studies how women politicians’ intersectional identities are targeted in false and misleading content. As generative
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settings. This PhD project offers an opportunity to apply academic knowledge of literature to a study of how reading and (creative) writing practices in community settings can be best implemented
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in environmental toxicology, cancer biology, and translational respiratory research. The working language in the labs is English. Founded in 1614, the University of Groningen enjoys an international