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to understand the interplay between these contexts and individual characteristics and their effects on adolescent and young adult mental health, (risk) behaviours, social media use, and social participation. Our
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jihadist threats and examines the effects of these strategies on conflict stabilization or escalation. The research methods will combine qualitative cross-country and subnational comparisons with extensive
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(transformative) effects on the reader. A literary analysis may also be conducted in tandem with an analysis of the lay-out/spatial arrangement of these texts within the handwritten codices: how does lay-out affect
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disciplines and work with uncertainty; excellent written and verbal communication skills in English; a proactive, connecting working style and the ability to collaborate effectively with diverse stakeholders
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Effects Mapping, Care2Act will analyse: situations, mechanisms, and actors affecting mental health; individual and community strategies for regulating well-being while engaging in this often tedious work
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command of English, both written and spoken. Ability both to work independently as well as to cooperate and work effectively within a (possibly interdisciplinary) team of researchers. Experience in
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valued. A genuine interest in the circular economy and the regulatory landscape of plastic recycling (e.g., DPP, EU Green Deal). Excellent communication skills and the ability to work effectively in a
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, whether we’re talking about gender, culture or ethnicity. At the same time, I’m glad to see that a great deal of attention is being paid to this issue. This is evident in such practices as mentorship, which
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societies, yet their potential to collaborate effectively with governments and other institutions remains underexplored. ECCO brings together researchers from multiple universities and a wide range of
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resources in a given language, as well as considerable computational infrastructure. As a result, these models are in practice limited to a handful of widely-spoken languages, leaving over 6,000