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PhD in Biofabrication technologies for in situ control of cellular environments Faculty: Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Department: Department Clinical Sciences Hours per week: 36 to 36
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multiplied science communication actors and is challenging the dominance of traditional science communicators. This PhD research project will be situated within the team-project (Vidi), Mediated Science
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actors and is challenging the dominance of traditional science communicators. This PhD research project will be situated within the team-project (Vidi), Mediated Science: Expanding How We Study Social
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have managerial experience (at least 3 years); You have knowledge of higher education and an interest in information literacy, copyright and open education; You have a command of Dutch and English at C1
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; Programming skills in R, Python and/or STATA; Excellent command of spoken and written English; A University Teaching Qualification (UTQ, Dutch: BKO) or a willingness to obtain this qualification. Additional
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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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will examine in detail the content of intrusive images experienced during bereavement, characterize their key features (e.g., vividness, controllability, and associated emotions), and investigate
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will focus on understanding, modelling, and controlling these topologically-protected spin waves, addressing both fundamental questions and potential applications. Your job This project consists of a
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FLOW Consortium at the Utrecht University (UU) or the University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG), where you will produce key proteins to uncover how cellular quality control impacts human disease. You