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the Netherlands (and further afield) to explore the possibilities and limitations of adopting a multispecies framework in different contexts; Co-create a new curatorial intervention modelling approaches
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“learning from nature” approach to explore how novel protein crops and their close relatives interact with neighbouring plants and the wider ecosystem, translating these insights into biodiversity-positive
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, our work contributes to a healthier, fairer, and more sustainable future. Whether it’s exploring how technology influences human behaviour or leveraging data and innovation to transform industries and
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texts helped medieval people to explore positive scenarios for behaviour in sexual relationships and to discuss the importance of mutual consent. In your project, you will investigate the theme of consent
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both cultural and governmental constructs, the project explores how inclusion and exclusion are co-produced through representation, policy, and spatial governance. It seeks to reconcile heritage
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accelerator facilities across Europe. The dependence of direct DNA damage and structural changes on DNA sequence, conformation and chemical environment will be explored and compared with those in the condensed
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networks also need to evolve, offering, e.g., ubiquitous connectivity and decentralised data-center capabilities to optimize urban performance. This project aims to explore how telecommunications networks
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at the Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences (IRAS) as a PhD candidate investigating the impacts of nitrogen deposition and soil acidification on microbial communities and forest vitality. You will explore how
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basis, and why they thrive. The project explores how women’s urbanism and city-making contribute to making these spaces more liveable, safe and sustainable. The research compares four case studies across
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sex characteristics, as well as in trans and gender-diverse individuals. The historical, clinical, and societal lenses will guide the research: The historical lens will explore the ethical and