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like to be part of innovative research on the genetic, molecular, cellular and physiological basis of plant life? This PhD position offers a supportive research environment where you can contribute to
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with other work packages in the project that focus on neuroimaging, ecological momentary and physiological assessments, theory and ethics, as well as societal impact. You will have the opportunity
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and several social partners and educational partners in an eight-year programme to realise a major breakthrough aimed at creating a sustainably employable workforce. In a total of four work packages, we
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motivated, enthusiastic, critical, organised, creative and proactive individual. You work well in a team as well as independently. What we offer you We will give you a temporary employment contract (1.0 FTE
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of the newly developed methods. For this you will interact extensively with other work packages in the project that focus on neuroimaging, ecological momentary and physiological assessments, theory and ethics
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on our psyche, bodies and sense perception. How can embodied methodologies such as theatre, music and dance function as tools to identify and process trauma and generate future effect for the memory
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European hegemony on our psyche, bodies and sense perception. How can embodied methodologies such as theatre, music and dance function as tools to identify and process trauma and generate future effect for
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individual. You work well in a team as well as independently. Additional Information Benefits We will give you a temporary employment contract (1.0 FTE) of 1.5 years, after which your performance will be
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-oriented part of late medieval culture, by investigating how song texts helped medieval people to explore positive scenarios for behaviour in sexual relationships and to discuss the importance of mutual
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resources are transmitted from parents to their children? In this project, you will examine the role of social networks in reproducing (dis-)advantage across generations. This PhD project focuses