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case study analysis and comparative analysis are desired; experience in institutional analysis or discourse analysis, or GIS is a plus; Excellent command of English; knowledge of at least one language of
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skills in case study analysis and comparative analysis are desired; experience in institutional analysis or discourse analysis, or GIS is a plus; Excellent command of English; knowledge of at least one
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and methodological linking of insights from history and the computational humanities. You will develop your own research approach in which qualitative interpretation and quantitative analysis reinforce
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May 2026 Apply now Are algorithms neutral tools, or do they actively shape the world they model? In this PhD, you will bridge the gap between building and critically studying Human-Centred AI systems
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deadline: 17 March 2026 Apply now University School of Economics offers a fully funded PhD on the economic aspects of water-resilient landscapes. The project develops a comprehensive economic analysis of
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Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Critics, however, contend that the blue economy leads to new territorial and resource conflicts, displacements of coastal communities, and degradation of ecosystems because
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omics data (e.g.. RNA-seq or ChIP-Seq); Experience with general molecular biology tools (e.g. cloning or genotyping); Experience with data analysis using R; Demonstrated analytical and problem-solving
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with working with omics data (e.g.. RNA-seq or ChIP-Seq); Experience with general molecular biology tools (e.g. cloning or genotyping); Experience with data analysis using R; Demonstrated analytical and
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cultural analysis; contributing to the development of a theory of the queer intellectual in close collaboration with the research team (including the PI and the Postdoc); producing a PhD dissertation, as
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physics, statistical inference, population genetics, or closely related quantitative modeling; you have solid programming skills and experience with data analysis and reproducible computational workflows