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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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of how these sanctions shape lives in the long term remains limited. Most existing research focuses on sanctions as isolated events, whereas many justice-involved individuals experience multiple and varied
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the fellow and to the project; - previous experience in the subject of the CanGoNano research programme. Shortlisted candidates will be invited for interviews with multiple supervisors from the network (online
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Social Cultural Research (SCR) Institute at the Faculty of Social Sciences. The research will align with the research on ‘changing inequalities’ of the Radboud Social Cultural Research (RSCR) institute
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, and output. Given the nature of the project, the researcher is expected to work closely with secondary schools, covering multiple stages of the study, including (co-)designing, monitoring and supporting
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cells. Transcription stress acts as a potent trigger of the DNA damage response (DDR), coordinating multiple essential cellular processes. This is particularly relevant in post‑mitotic lineages, where
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the Department of Electrical Engineering at TU/e. The AIMS lab researches and develops AI models for systems equipped with sensors of multiple different modalities. We foster expertise in AI analysis of RGB
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to creating a comprehensive, science-based toolkit that supports the development of noise assessment methodologies aligned with the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA)’s mandate and contributes
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, covering multiple stages of the study, including (co-)designing, monitoring and supporting the partnerships. You will have the opportunity to follow courses at the Erasmus Graduate School for Social Sciences
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political contexts shape museum–community relations. Using a comparative research design across multiple countries, the project focuses on museum governance, partnerships, funding structures, and audience