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PhD Institutional Change in the Organization of Care in the Netherlands Faculty: Faculty of Humanities Department: Department of History and Art History Hours per week: 36 to 40 Application
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29 Jan 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company Utrecht University Research Field Geography » Economic geography Geography » Human geography Researcher Profile Recognised Researcher (R2) First
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to the development of the Digital Autonomy Framework for European Public Education (DAF-EU); supporting the organization of international symposia and a final international conference; engaging with stakeholders in
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deeply divided. This has been described as polarization panic : the belief that social cleavages are profound, even though empirical evidence for such divisions is limited. Perceptions of polarization
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approaches, an opportunity which is often overlooked. Within the Division of Pharmacology our research group has long-standing experience in the field of Nutritional Immunology, with established expertise
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March 2026 Apply now A healthy intestinal microbiome is essential for equine health. In this project, we will investigate the intestinal microbiome and resistome and their roles in gastrointestinal health
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and organising skills and the ability to meet deadlines. You are proficient in English (C2 level). Knowledge of other languages (Dutch, Russian, German in particular) is preferable, especially
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survival of vegetation. In such weakly buffered systems eutrophication and acidification may additionally interact with the drought sensitivity of tree species, which are becoming more severe due to climate
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and society. ECCO investigates how citizen collectives (grassroots organisations in areas such as housing, work, income and sustainability) can become powerful drivers of societal change. Your job In
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often debris flows occur and how big and hazardous they are. In this project, we will use uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs) and modelling to study how, where, and when sediment is produced in mountain