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, and level of data literacy, get insights from structured data, efficiently, accurately and securely. Goal of this PhD project Tabular data analysis is an emerging specialization of AI-powered systems in
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future of their village communities. It will do so through an interdisciplinary framework that builds upon theories and methods from cultural and rural geography and media literacy education. The project
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of the new HCU 2035, and In addition to her responsibility for biosafety and security, she also provides input on user requirements (URS) and design. As part of the Core Project Team. Your
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) writing and oral communication skills in English. You are someone who can work independently, but also a team player who enjoys working in a multidisciplinary team. In our international working environment
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ethnographic and creative methods, combining scholarly analysis with field-based, artistic, or community-engaged approaches. The position offers space to develop your own trajectory, while contributing to a
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the communicative and emotional demands of social interactions using a multidisciplinary, cognitive neuroscience approach. We are seeking two highly motivated PhD candidates to join our interdisciplinary research
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methods have excellent oral and written skills in English (requirements: see application format) Have Dutch language skills, level B2 minimal Current master students are welcome to apply. However
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interpersonal skills and a positive attitude toward teamwork; eagerness to engage in teaching and supervision and to inspire students at BSc and MSc levels; and excellent written and spoken communication skills
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collections interact with power, knowledge, and ongoing processes of heritagization. The candidate is encouraged to develop new methodologies that center community-led, ethical, and innovative approaches
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providers ensure digital accessibility by 2025, marks a critical step toward reducing these inequalities. However, technology that is not co-designed with affected communities often lacks social acceptance