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Listen Published Friday 13 Feb 2026 Deadline Sunday 15 Mar 2026 Work area PhD Organisational unit Erasmus School of Economics (ESE) Salary € 3.059 - € 3.881 Employment 1 fte - 1 fte Introduction
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research, to examine the effectiveness of GenAI-supported feedback on students’ SRL skills and reading comprehension performance. Rather than developing a single AI tool, the project focuses on equipping
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; Teaching (max. 10% of your time). You will work at the Department of Sociology in a well-integrated team of researchers. The supervisory team will consist of Prof. dr. Anne-Rigt Poortman and Dr. Anne Brons
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researcher, who can work independently while enjoying to collaborate in a team and contributing to it. You are a reflective thinker, able to engage with different theories and perspectives and reflect on your
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and society. ECCO investigates how citizen collectives (grassroots organisations in areas such as housing, work, income and sustainability) can become powerful drivers of societal change. Your job In
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). You will work on an original PhD project embedded in the Utrecht University School of Economics and the interdisciplinary Delta Climate Center, combining rigorous economic analysis with real-world
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understand how it unfolds and escalates in everyday social interactions. Our Colleagues: You will be in the Applied Social Psychology (ASP) section that is embedded in the Department of Work and Social
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to deepen understanding of how forms of alternative urbanism and city-making are rooted in reciprocal practices of care and how these (predominantly informal) communities are created, function on an everyday
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nanoparticles, cell survival and radioresistance. The MS-RADAM research programme combines state-of-the-artc omputational multiscale modelling (using DFT/TDDFT methods, collision theory, molecular dynamics
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require new mathematical machinery. LOGSMS will combine diverse tools from discrete mathematics, learning theory and machine learning, thus facilitating the design and analysis of such models. PhD position