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Hochstenbach. This project is funded through a Vidi-grant from NWO, the Dutch Research Council. The DWELLWELL project will involve two PhD-candidates working with different methods on different research
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on what characterizes intelligence in humans and AI and develop neuro-cognitive methods and formal models to describe the similarities and differences? Join us! We are looking for a PhD candidate to join
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organizations), drawing on insights from advocacy and communication professionals, stakeholders within the food system, and relevant academic literature; Investigate how different frames concerning healthy eating
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individuals come from different linguistic and cultural backgrounds (as in the case of Creoles), or when established language communities are introduced with naïve vs. experienced participants (simulating
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, and substantial individual differences exist at all ages. Some children experience delays in first-language development, whereas some adults excel at acquiring multiple languages later in life. Despite
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. The DWELLWELL project will involve two PhD-candidates working with different methods on different research questions. While housing is recognized as an important social determinant of health, this relationship is
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emerging and traditional donors, identifying patterns of convergence, divergence, and new coalitions in a multipolar development landscape. The PhD candidate will contribute to this research with a preferred
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of aircraft with fundamentally different operational characteristics. You will simulate mixed-fleet operations in European airspace and analyze how they will impact the future air traffic system, as
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human stem cell culture, organoids, molecular biology, imaging, or transcriptomic approaches is an advantage. Strong communication skills, including scientific writing and presentation in English, are
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PhD Mediated Sciences: how social media impacts climate communication practice. Faculty: Faculty of Humanities Department: Department of Media and Culture Studies Hours per week: 36 to 40