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partners and blend theory, hackathons and career events. Dedicated supervision team (academic & industrial) ECTS-accredited courses, travel funding to top conferences and continual peer exchange with 13
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and experience conducting social-scientific fieldwork (quantitative and/or qualitative research methods). Excellent interpersonal skills. An excellent command of written and spoken English. Good
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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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develops guidelines. She also leverages complexity theory in connecting experts in a range of disciplines to work together on practical methods for application in medical research and guideline development
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-borne diseases are most common. For example, she has done extensive research on dengue in Nicaragua. Her work has greatly improved our understanding of the origins, evolution, course and control
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Science, Media and Policy in the Twentieth Century, De Bont analyses how people have studied, represented and controlled the dispersal of wild animals around the world (e.g. invasions of ‘exotic’ animals