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that demonstrates the value of psychosocial support interventions for dementia in collaboration with reimbursement decision-makers and patient organizations. The project addresses key issues: 1) qualitative research
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digital health intervention (i.e. a Combined Lifestyle Intervention, CLI) that truly aligns with people’s everyday realities? As a PhD candidate in this project, you will work on an innovative, systems
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; Process and interpret complex datasets to identify exposure patterns and determinants; Design and evaluate intervention strategies, including HEPA filtration and behavioural guidance; Collaborate with
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la recherche médicale (INSERM), France) DC9: Psychotherapy process and psychological intervention techniques in psychedelic therapy: safety and efficacy (Champalimaud Foundation (CF), Portugal) DC10
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the intersectional dimensions of this crisis and empower people to act. Bringing together artists, researchers, campaigners and communities in rural and urban regions, JUST ART aims to cultivate diverse strategies
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gameplay analysis, your work supports better digital health interventions, fairer game design, and evidence-informed European policy on deceptive and harmful digital practices. Where to apply Website https
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concepts into measurable, reusable methods. Context: You will contribute to the ERC Starting Grant GAMECHAR (Scalable AI-Driven Framework for Gameplay Characterization; https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id
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19 Dec 2025 Job Information Organisation/Company Utrecht University Research Field Computer science Educational sciences » Education Educational sciences » Learning studies Researcher Profile First
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must also be understood as ‘home’, beyond a techno-material reading. The social space of ‘home’ allows for the satisfaction of human needs but requires moving beyond the physical boundaries of such a
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ERC-funded project “Strategic Care in Activism: Mental Health Across Scales of Social Change” (Care2Act) exploring activism and mental health. Working at the intersection of psychology and sociology