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to acquire and develop reflexive, participatory and transdisciplinary research skills. You will be part of a vibrant and supportive interdisciplinary, international community at the Copernicus Institute
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their future in Zeeland, considering the presence of hazards, and how they adapt to the current and future changes of the environment. The PhD project is a pilot for an interdisciplinary learning trajectory of 4
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analyses, experimental designs and applying (multivariate) statistical techniques; excellent written and verbal communication skills in English; independence, eagerness to learn and the ability to work in an
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transdisciplinary research, participatory research, and climate adaptation/resilience; Willingness to acquire new skills as required for the required study of the PhD project; Experience in publishing, as lead author
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interviewing). Candidates willing to learn qualitative methods are also welcome to apply. Familiarity with participatory methods is an asset. You are capable of conducting research independently as well as a