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of residents communicate around risk, how they navigate the need to adapt to the changing landscape in their daily life, and how they envisage the future. Methods for engaging groups of residents will include
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20% of your time will be dedicated to this training component, which includes training on the job in assisting in the Bachelor and Master programmes of the department at Utrecht University. Your
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career objectives. About 20% of your time will be dedicated to this training component, which includes training on the job in assisting in the Bachelor and Master programmes of the department at Utrecht
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social movements at different scales (local, identity-based, and climate-related) and uses innovative qualitative and participatory methods to study how care, strategy, and collective action interact in
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critically evaluate cost-benefit frameworks comparing NbS to traditional flood protection measures. The candidate will apply mixed quantitative and qualitative methods within the interdisciplinary Delta
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natural and infrastructural landscapes in coastal and off-shore spaces. The PhD candidate is also expected to engage in creative methods leading to visualization of human and environmental health hazards
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of combinatorial decompositions (such as tree decompositions) and algebraic decompositions (such as matrix-rank–based methods), combining elegant fundamental mathematics with computer science. There is also freedom
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brings together expertise on transition management and Science and Technology Studies (STS). The main goal is to further co-develop with the field hands-on methods to support the responsible, societally
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of research); has experience with large-scale, complex data sets and advanced statistical methods; enjoys doing research and reporting the results in scientific articles; want to share scientific knowledge with
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field; strong interest in environmental health, analytical techniques, and exposure assessment; experience with laboratory work and familiarity with spectroscopy or chromatography methods; ability to work