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publication with the post holder as first author. Your activities and responsibilities include: To analyse large scale developmental datasets focused on (neuro)cognitive development. To keep up to date with
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Application deadline: 24 April 2026 Apply now Do you want to delve into the archives of writers, artists and filmmakers involved in queer of colour collectives and movements in the Netherlands and the UK in
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2020; Okundaye 2024). Within this framework, you will focus on how queer of colour writers, artists, filmmakers, and other cultural workers – as “organic intellectuals” – helped establish links between
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activities, including research visits abroad; Complete at least six research articles (as single author or together with the PI and other team members), to be published in excellent peer-reviewed journals
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visits abroad; Complete at least four research articles (as single author or together with the PI and other team members), to be published in excellent peer-reviewed journals of philosophy, logic
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a Post-Doctoral Researcher (0.7 fte for 18 months or equivalent). Key Responsibilities (Junior Researcher) You will conduct research on Middle Dutch manuscript prayer books You will (co-)author
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tradition and their impact in various contexts; is motivated to co-author research proposals and is team science oriented; will work with a senior Texts in Contexts researcher with an appropriate substantive
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closely related field. Demonstrated expertise in generative models for molecular or materials design, with at least one first-author publication using variational autoencoders, diffusion models, normalizing
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researcher, you will engage with students and staff to collect rich data, perform qualitative analyses, co-author open-access papers, and co-create a dilemma game – a reflective tool for teachers, support
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with students and staff to collect rich data, perform qualitative analyses, co-author open-access papers, and co-create a dilemma game – a reflective tool for teachers, support staff, and policymakers