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multiple brain areas in an optimised way. This may include neural network and neural mass modelling of large-scale brain activity during and after stimulation, and experimental tACS in healthy participants
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and you can act as a project leader by overseeing multidisciplinary research teams, monitoring progress and communicating with clients. Contribution to the acquisition of new projects by drafting
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(if applicable), conference activity (if applicable), language proficiency, and any other relevant information; a letter of motivation, stating your reasons for applying, why your background and (inter
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to develop (i) new theoretical insights on sheltered digital work as a ‘nascent occupation’ as well as (ii) actionable knowledge that supports social enterprises to organize and manage novel forms of sheltered
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is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Doctoral Network Opens external that examines how the cultural heritage and tourism sectors can collaborate more effectively to address shared challenges
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is a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Doctoral Network Opens external that examines how the cultural heritage and tourism sectors can collaborate more effectively to address shared challenges
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strategies. You will work with networks such as LSA, Energie Samen and Cooplink. Using qualitative research and action research, you will analyse existing mobilisation efforts, identify challenges and co
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them into actionable strategies for policymakers, industry, and educational institutions. A key innovation is the development of a scenario-based serious game that supports future-oriented dialogue and
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collectives, and governmental stakeholders. Proven experience in working with residents and/or civil servants is an asset. A strong interest in topics such as citizen participation, collective action, societal
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, vocalizations, body posture and movements, and physiological activity (e.g., blushing, goosebumps). What you are going to do PhD candidate 1 will experimentally investigate the causes and consequences of a range