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that differ in authority structures, work intensity, technological change, and workplace culture. These organizational differences can systematically affect workers’ mental health, for example through exposure
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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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related to endocrinology and/or genetics (preferred); the social skills to motivate people from different backgrounds and facilitate team-work; substantial and demonstrable experience with academic writing
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between the different expertise of the different groups. This synergy will not only yield a novel theoretical foundation for symmetries in BP but also advance state-of-the-art BP software—enabling
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of annual leave instead of the statutory 20. Additional employment conditions Work and science require good employment practices. Radboud University's primary and secondary employment conditions reflect
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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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, the consortium consists of a large variety of scientific researchers from different disciplinary backgrounds, as well as stakeholders from all parts of Dutch society, including (national, regional and local
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the relativistic time dilation by only 1cm height difference in the gravitational field of earth. They are useful for searches of physics beyond the standard model, exploration of many-body physics, and societal
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of 10 members with interdisciplanary skills. The candidate will also coordinate with two postdocs and two principal investigators located in Japan and in the United States. Job requirements Must haves
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researcher, and the Principal Investigator (PI) – will conduct ethnographic research at different scales. While the PI will examine hemispheric entanglements among transnational NGOs, and the PhD candidates