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to uncover if and how these early Christian texts exerted influence on later ideas about race and ethnic difference. A more detailed description of the research project is available here(link is external
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. The core tasks will include: Carrying out research within the scope of the research programme; Translating and communicating research findings and scientific insights to different types of audiences
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language functions arise from large-scale brain networks and how these networks differ across individuals. The project combines advanced diffusion MRI tractography, functional imaging and multivariate
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, emotion, decision-making, attention, memory, language, learning and plasticity. The Centre also aims to establish how the different brain areas coordinate their activity with very high temporal precision
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research findings and scientific insights to different types of audiences, including scientific, professional and community audiences; Collaborating with the chair holders and colleagues in the team to work
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the coordination of the consortium and collaborating with partners. Where you will work Our Department The Department of Economics is a young, vibrant research community. We work together to make a difference
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communicating research findings and scientific insights to different types of audiences, including scientific, professional and community audiences; Collaborating with the chair holders and colleagues in the team
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the scope of the research programme; Translating and communicating research findings and scientific insights to different types of audiences, including scientific, professional and community audiences
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of multi-modal collaborative knowledge production? Are you an energetic team player, and passionate about developing theoretical synergies from different ethnographic subprojects? Postdoctoral position in
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, & Development research programme (Department of Learning and Learning Problems). Within this programme, researchers conduct fundamental and applied research into individual differences in learning and