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how trust interacts with (structural) governance principles, ecosystem properties, and stakeholder expectations/behaviour, amongst others. You will map ecosystems relationships through trust mapping and
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of society. These include institutional transformations in governance, coordination, and economic systems; shifts in social and relational structures; and changes in shared frameworks of meaning that shape
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artistic, creative, and everyday activities that people use to shape their identities, and within which social processes, structures and institutions are shaped. We welcome colleagues who can further
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the following criteria: a PhD in animal behaviour or a related field; demonstrable experience in conducting behavioural experiments and structural observations of animal social behaviour (preferably with primates
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discovering new structures in (noncommutative) algebraic geometry; proficiency in English, both oral and written. Our offer a position for one year (1.0 FTE), with an extension of two additional years upon a
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, such as group identities, intergroup attitudes, nationalism and right-wing radicalism, discrimination, structural, social and political inclusion, dynamics in the first years after migration, religiosity
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symptoms and clinical signs. Although the pathophysiology of FND is not yet fully understood, there is consensus that these disorders do not arise from structural lesions but rather from aberrant functioning