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strengths, and experience and enthusiasm to educate our students. What are you going to do The core tasks of the successful candidates will be teaching (0.6 fte) and research (0.4 fte). You will occasionally
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health, by applying state of the art systems methods to develop an innovative personalized just-in-time context-triggered digital intervention that addresses craving for nicotine in urban environments
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Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR). For more information on the group and its interests, please consult this link . You will actively contribute to the development of the research
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the international level (and the development of thinking on the ethics and efficacy of using sanctions and blockades in the interest, however defined, of political aims) and one or more concrete case studies
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analytical sensibilities, shaping a truly interdisciplinary research process. Together, we will develop new ways of understanding that unite social scientific rigor with the affective language of visual
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with social partners and experts; Publishing at least one article in a in peer-reviewed journal; Contributing to the development of a roadmap for social partners with guidelines for designing and
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dedicated to training and development. This combination of working as a junior lecturer while following training is called the Lecturer Development Programme (Docent Ontwikkel Programma, DOP). The purpose
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platforms and collaborating with young people to develop alternative features. You will join a team dedicated to understanding and improving digital well-being among adolescents by focusing on how digital
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‘t Hoff institute for Molecular Science (HIMS) at the University of Amsterdam there is a vacancy for a postdoc! Embrace new career step! Join us in developing adsorbents for the selective separation
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improved performance. Polyesters, known for their good recyclability and/or biodegradability, are ideal novel candidates but require development to match the properties of the incumbent fossil polymers