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take place on Wednesday 24 June. You will preferably start your employment on 1 September 2026. We can imagine you're curious about our application procedure . It describes what you can expect during
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the Faculty of Science and Engineering. The successful candidate will be appointed at the Zernike Institute for Advanced Materials, University of Groningen, an interdisciplinary institute spanning physics
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… Requirements Specific Requirements An academic Master's or MPhil/Research Master’s degree in Operations Research, (Applied) Mathematics, Computer Science, Industrial Engineering, or a related discipline. A
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of urbanism and governance. The specific focus will depend on the selected case study, but it will involve working with communities that often consist of migrants and displaced people who develop networks and
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-funded research project examining social ostracism (being ignored and excluded) as a lived experience, and how it intersects with the broader phenomena such as loneliness, discrimination, and group-based
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for all societal groups. It must ensure that these essential goods are produced and distributed equitably and sustainably. This PhD position is intended to explore solutions for the challenges
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of what counts as “good” research. It examines the changes necessary in academic institutions, the emerging innovations, especially in funding, ethics governance and researcher roles, and the contestations
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research seminars, the Tinbergen Institute Spatial Economics Seminar and social events, is desirable. It is possible to work remotely part of the time but travelling to Amsterdam for meetings, teaching and
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them into executable experimental workflows for technicians; guide the application of advanced technologies (such as spectral flow cytometry) ensuring robust panel design and data interpretation; apply
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research shows it can also be exhausting and increase sensitivity to these problems and injustices. But activism can also foster empowerment and solidarity. Decades of research have provided insights