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, theoretical knowledge, and experience in political communication with strong methodological skills. The PostDoc position is part of the NWO-funded VIDI project ‘Fueling the fire: How do social media contribute
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in a highly collaborative environment, both within the Utrecht Science Park and through international collaborations. The specific project direction will be tailored to align with the candidate’s
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skills. The PostDoc position is part of the NWO-funded VIDI project ‘Fueling the fire: How do social media contribute to polarization?’ (PI prof. dr. Sanne Kruikemeier) and is embedded in the Strategic
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of researchers working on the Re-Ge-NL Opens external project based at the Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University and at Wageningen University & Research. There will be substantial scope
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universities, encompassing disciplines such as nanobiology, biophysics and artificial intelligence. This particular project aims to align the development of the synthetic cell with relevant societal values
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and vector biology? Then we invite you to apply for a unique opportunity within an international research project aimed at reducing the burden of malaria in sub-Saharan Africa. In this role, you will
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to reach the EU’s Green Deal, but different port actors impede coherent sustainability pathways. We are looking for an independent and interdisciplinary postdoctoral researcher who will investigate
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, reliability, dynamic settings, and transparency. Tasks and responsibilities You will: Contribute to research and development of generative information retrieval within the scope of the UNITE project (conduct
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Port-city areas have stated ambitious goals to reach the EU’s Green Deal, but different port actors impede coherent sustainability pathways. We are looking for an independent and interdisciplinary
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where academic innovation and practical application go hand in hand. About the project Maastricht University is currently expanding its preclinical research facilities with state-of-the-art technologies