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six Dutch neighbourhoods, and an intervention co-developed with local stakeholders, the project tests how correcting such misperceptions can strengthen cohesion and support more inclusive local
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groups) or needs-based (e.g., development opportunities, flexible work, well-being support). The project will investigate how such policy variations, among others, differentially promote or hinder
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the reasons behind these developments. It adopts an institutional lens that emphasizes the dynamic relationships among families, for example, the gendered division of care within households, local communities
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Application deadline: 11 February 2026 Apply now Are you interested developing the latest biofabrication technologies and control cellular behaviour directly within living systems and organisms? Join our team
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PhD: Building the infrastructure for (mass) mobilisation Faculty: Faculty of Geosciences Department: Department of Sustainable Development Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application deadline: 15
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good pension plan. We also give you plenty of room and responsibility to develop your talents and realise your ambitions. Therefore, we provide various training and development schemes. Where you will be
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traditions and cultures world-wide, both contemporary and historical. In this project you will: prepare data sets representing a wide range of musical styles, including both audio and symbolic formats; design
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ages have. Her ideas have been an important starting point in developing the Kijkwijzer (the classification system for film, programmes and video games in the Netherlands). Her research explores how a
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function well in warfighting and other scenarios. Since the available resources are limited, the key challenge is: How to develop a resilient military supply logistics network in an adversarial / warfighting
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actively committed to increasing the amount of research undertaken in developing countries and has developed educational programmes to prevent large-scale outbreaks of infectious diseases. In 1998, Harris