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PhD position on Delta Climate Center (DCC)-funded project ‘Delta Values’ Faculty: Faculty of Law, Economics and Governance Department: School of Governance Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application
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: 1 April 2026 Apply now This project studies cooperation as an adaptation tool to climate change, innovatively combining empirical methods from history and social psychology. Your job Around the
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: 1 April 2026 Apply now This PhD project examines how misperceptions of polarisation around migration issues affect social cohesion in local communities. Focusing on neighbourhoods as everyday settings
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2026 Apply now The aim of this project is to understand the interplay between economic inequality, social relations and collective action through behavioural experiments informed by sociological theory
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deadline: 1 April 2026 Apply now The overarching project aim is to examine how organizations can foster cohesion within and between groups of employees and across the organization as a whole. Specifically
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research project. Your job The two PhD projects are part of the NWO-funded Consortium JUST ART. Creating Common Grounds for Climate Justice Through Artistic Research , a six-year project on climate justice
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deadline: 1 April 2026 Apply now This PhD-project explores how various forms of care arrangements have interacted and changed over time in the Netherlands during the long 20th century, and studies
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Retrieval (MIR). Style understanding drives user modelling, cultural heritage preservation, music categorization, transcription, recommendation and historical analysis. The project aims at explainable models
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conditions potential misperceptions can lead to the separation of groups in society. Your job The project analyses how social networks and norms on these topics jointly develop, depending on how people can
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Application deadline: 15 March 2026 Apply now This position focuses on fundamental open problems in algorithm design and computational complexity. The main theme will be a unifying theory of algorithmic power