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to reduce these emissions by at least 1 Mton in 2030. In support of these policies, several research projects funded at (sub-, inter-) national level (such as the Netherlands Research Programme on Greenhouse
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, molecular inorganic chemistry and molecular materials chemistry are embedded in the institute. The research programme is focused on synthesis, catalysis, functional materials, bio-organic chemistry/chemical
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agency), and with our Dual Career Programme we will also help your partner find the right job for them. Employer Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) is an internationally oriented university with a strong
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this postdoc with the conditions and support to advance in their academic and/or professional career. This research is funded by the EU as part of the Horizon Europe programme. Resources are secured
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Society (iHub) . iHub brings together researchers from philosophy, ethics, law, computer science, language sciences, communication sciences and other disciplines from across the university to tackle
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whole, ignoring that specific factors likely matter more for some groups than for others because the meanings they ascribe to climate change differ. This project (funded through the Vici programme of
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PhD candidates, and serves about 1,100 students. We are a cohesive Faculty committed to internationally-oriented, interdisciplinary research of high societal relevance with our new research programme
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tumour response to treatment can then bring this much-needed clarity, and implementing this understanding into computational tools can provide the potential for rapid clinical response to patients
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students. We are a cohesive Faculty committed to internationally-oriented, interdisciplinary research of high societal relevance with our new research programme Transformations, Communities, and Environments
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will collaborate with the various members of the Building on Digital Identity project (including computer scientists, programmers, UX researchers and designers). On the legal side, Professor Pieter