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polarisation. The results will be new digital tools, analysis methods, and content types for the future of media. The centre performs research training within media technology and innovation. This creates
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, analysis methods, and content types for the future of media. The centre performs research training within media technology and innovation. This creates outputs such as new prototypes, research articles, and
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the week. These formal and informal occasions provide opportunities to exchange ideas, celebrate milestones, and strengthen connections. PhD candidates also arrange social activities, open to everyone who
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such as professional meetings within the research group, weekly research colloquia, shared lunches, and “Friday coffee” sessions to wrap up the week. These formal and informal occasions provide
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qualitative research methods is required. The project language is English and the applicants should have an excellent command of the English language, written and spoken. Applicants must be able to work
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qualitative research methods is required. The project language is English and the applicants should have an excellent command of the English language, written and spoken. Applicants must be able to work
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be formally positioned at the Department of Design, but also have access to a co-located working space for all NOTRAP PhD students at the Department of Psychology. The NOTRAP project will be organized
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plan proposal for academic supervisor(s) The project description must describe the topic, research question, theoretical basis, and choice of method. In addition, you must provide information about your
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expertise with possibilities of research stays abroad. The candidate will be part of an interdisciplinary project group where close collaboration across academic disciplines and scientific methods is expected
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be formally positioned at the Department of Design, but also have access to a co-located working space for all NOTRAP PhD students at the Department of Psychology. The NOTRAP project will be organized