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Are you eager to contribute to research on the colonial traumatic past within a transdisciplinary team? In the Traumascapes project, you will explore how embodied methods such as dance help identify and
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eager to contribute to research on the colonial traumatic past within a transdisciplinary team? In the Traumascapes project, you will explore how embodied methods such as dance help identify and process
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, specifically of qualitative research methods and action research. You preferably have a specific interest in the position of vulnerable workers (e.g. neurodivergent workers, workers far removed from the labour
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opinion and potentially contributes to broader polarisation. You will apply new and existing experimental methods to examine when, how, and why factual beliefs about issues such as inequality, immigration
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-depth interviews. Experience with such qualitative methods is an asset. Preferably, you have demonstrated interest in issues of social inequality and intergenerational processes. Additional Information
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, cognitive science or a related field, and have solid knowledge of human movement analysis (e.g. motion tracking) and neuroscience methods (e.g. EEG). You have previous experience working with human subjects
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tracking) and neuroscience methods (e.g. EEG). You have previous experience working with human subjects and patients. You demonstrate a team-oriented attitude with excellent communication and organisational
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voice and acoustic analysis (e.g. Praat). Familiarity with neuromodulation methods (e.g. DBS, TMS) or electrophysiology (EEG/ECoG). Experience with multivariate or dimensionality-reduction techniques (e.g
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with research on innovation systems, infrastructure, governance, or industrial policy. Strong qualitative and/or mixed-method research skills. Excellent writing skills, with the ability to produce both
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, governance, or industrial policy. Strong qualitative and/or mixed-method research skills. Excellent writing skills, with the ability to produce both academic and policy-facing outputs. The ability to work