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. have experience with programming and/or software engineering. Strong programming skills are a definite plus. have good communication skills in English (both verbal and written). be eager to push yourself
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or interest in the topic of the legal aspects of the circular economy - is able to also communicate and engage with other disciplines - has excellent writing and communication skills in English, and
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or similar, which allow you to effectively test out new explanation methods in experiments. Communication skills: You should have excellent written and verbal communication skills in English. Teamwork and
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quantitative research methods. Excellent communication and writing skills in English and ability to collaborate with diverse stakeholders. Nice-to-haves Experience in serious game development or interactive
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Your job Are you passionate about tackling climate-related challenges and empowering climate-affected communities in Africa? Do you want to pursue an interdisciplinary PhD research project with a
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, marks a major step toward reducing these barriers. However, technologies not co-designed with the communities in question often fail to meet real needs. TACIT aims to: promote broader societal inclusion
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. However, technology that is not co-designed with the communities it is intended to serve often fails to address real needs and is not widely adopted. The TACIT project aims to improve access to public
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-designed with the communities in question often fail to meet real needs. TACIT aims to: promote broader societal inclusion through equitable, inclusive, and human-centered design drive innovation in
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accessibility by 2025, marks a critical step toward reducing these inequalities. However, technology that is not co-designed with the communities it is intended to serve often fails to address real needs and is
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reducing greenhouse gas emissions and creating economically valuable outputs. This PhD position is part of PRIME LEAP, a Horizon Europe Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Doctoral Network (MSCA-DN) on the next