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(for instance in Gent, in Boston and/or Vietnam); being willing to work two days a week at the Delta Climate Center in Vlissingen; eager to conduct innovative and thorough research, resulting in a PhD degree
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and within the Clinical Infectiology Research Group. You will work in an ambitious, motivated, multidisciplinary team of veterinarians, clinicians, molecular microbiologists, and bioinformaticians. In
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conferences and aim to publish open-access papers forming your dissertation. Besides your research work, you will contribute to BSc and MSc teaching by supervising lab work, guiding projects, and supporting
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the brain–body axis. The project will extend ongoing research by considering population diversity and heterogeneity in exposure profiles and biological responses. You will apply statistical modelling
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team of researchers, you will carry out a qualitative (observation, interviews, participatory methods) study with two comparable activist communities (preferably, in the Netherlands or Germany), and
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to cope with social inequalities, and how to accelerate sustainability transitions of cities and infrastructures. Research on these topics takes place within our research program “Urban Futures: Transitions
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at international conferences. You will be supervised by an interdisciplinary team from the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO) and Utrecht University (UU) and will work closely with
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art and artistic research can be embedded in ongoing and emerging work on climate justice. They will enhance expertise and skills to take artistic and art-based transformative action on climate justice
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section, within the Technology, Policy, and Science (TPS) Department is strongly committed to interdisciplinary work and has close ties to many other University of Twente programmes and research fields
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; Teaching (max. 10% of your time). You will work at the Department of Sociology in a well-integrated team of researchers. The supervisory team will consist of Prof. dr. Anne-Rigt Poortman and Dr. Anne Brons