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focuses on how Dutch and English academic literacy develop within Dutch and English tracks, and how curriculum characteristics may be conducive to this. This involves the analysis of a large sample of
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focuses on iteratively co-developing and validating inclusive co-design methodologies that enable disabled communities to take the lead in technology development in collaboration with relevant stakeholders
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misinformation and to develop new interventions against misinformation? Do you want to know more about how mis- and disinformation impact at-risk individuals and how this impact can be corrected? Then apply
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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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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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of Amsterdam is looking for you! Join Us! Are you interested in artificial intelligence and machine learning, and do you want to develop new mathematics with a positive impact? The stochastics group
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persuasion, how different types of people cope and are affected, and how we can develop remedies to reduce negative consequences. By doing so you disentangle possible (not mutually exclusive) mechanisms
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the PI to study why and how royalist radicals between 1814 and 1830 appropriated and developed the instruments of parliamentary democracy for their own agenda, despite their ideological opposition, and
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candidate for the research project Simplicial Type Theory. What are you going to do? A key step in the development of homotopy type theory was the construction by Voevodsky of a model of this theory in