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Environment in an interdisciplinary and supportive research environment, and collaborate with data scientists, economists, ecologists, legal scholars and practitioners from partner institutions. Depending
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at Radboud University because of the great support, friendly environment and likeminded people. Yuxuan Dai PhD Candidate at the Donders Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging Yuxuan Dai is a PhD Candidate
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of the great support, friendly environment and likeminded people. Yuxuan Dai PhD Candidate at the Donders Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging Yuxuan Dai is a PhD Candidate at the Donders Centre for Cognitive
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As a PhD Candidate, you will investigate how women in peripheral communities in Latin America transform their urban environments to become more liveable, sustainable, safe and democratic
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conducted at the Donders Institute. The Donders Institute has been assessed by an international evaluation committee as ‘excellent’ and recognised as a ‘very stimulating environment for top researchers, as
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interactions and local proteome environments. These methodological developments will feed directly into large-scale interaction and signalling network analyses across clinically annotated cohorts. Together
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comprises approximately 25 staff members and offers a supportive and collegial working environment. You will participate in seminars and research meetings, gaining broad insight into sociological research
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French will be considered an advantage. You are a communicative person who thrives in a collaborative research environment. You have some experience in codicological and palaeographical research
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of the great support, friendly environment and likeminded people. Yuxuan Dai PhD Candidate at the Donders Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging Yuxuan Dai is a PhD Candidate at the Donders Centre for Cognitive
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person who thrives in a collaborative research environment. You have some experience in codicological and palaeographical research or are willing to acquire the relevant skills during your PhD project. You