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of social networks in reproducing (dis-)advantage across generations. This PhD project focuses on the intergenerational transmission of social networks and is part of the broader NWO-funded research programme
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qualitative data to study how parents’ social network connections and resources shape their children’s career outcomes. As a PhD candidate, you will work on your own project within the SHINE programme. The aim
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services (approximately six months). Candidates are also expected to spend a small number of hours on teaching duties. For more information about the PhD trajectory in general, please contact Suzanne van de
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and clinical populations (e.g. stroke, brain tumour and neurodegenerative conditions). You will contribute to data preprocessing, and advanced analysis, including tractography, network modelling and
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PhD candidate studying neurodegenerative disease. We are recruiting a PhD candidate to work on various mouse genetics projects. Your first project will involve investigating the molecular mechanisms
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stakeholders in developing resilient future visions through collective action. As a PhD candidate you will dive into global practices of land value capture instruments, explore the social and environmental
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Are you interested in understanding how AI can empower citizens? In this PhD role in organisational/social psychology related to technology, you will be part of a vibrant inter- and transdisciplinary
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opportunities to develop your teaching skills. Would you like to learn more about what it’s like to pursue a PhD at Radboud University? Visit the page about working as a PhD candidate . I quickly found my rhythm
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30 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Radboud University Research Field Neurosciences » Neurobiology Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Application Deadline 2 Mar 2026 - 22:59
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to spend a small number of hours on teaching duties. For more information about the PhD trajectory in general, please contact Suzanne van de Liefvoort. For questions about this particular research project