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ensuring intellectual coherence of the collection; contributing to the organization of international symposia, workshops, and a major international conference connected to the project; supporting
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electrochemical conversion of CO2 into energy-rich carbon-based products is a promising strategy to replace fossil-derived chemicals and advance a sustainable carbon economy. Among available catalysts, copper
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engagement with a vibrant mathematical community. This position is ideal for you if you are interested in derived categories, Hilbert schemes of points, and algebraic stacks. Your job You will join a research
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higher), with the ability to communicate effectively with diverse audiences. Our offer the position is initially for one year, with the possibility of a three-year extension following a positive evaluation
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. At the same time, you will research how the contributions of these intellectuals have been recorded in both personal and movement (queer, Black, and queer of colour) archives. This Postdoc is part of the larger
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Application deadline: 30 March 2026 Apply now Within the EU Horizon Europe project HARMONY – Hazard Assessment of Marine Mixtures and New Pollutant Synergies, Utrecht University is offering a three-year
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staff, and policymakers. Your work will have a direct impact on creating an inclusive and equitable academic community. Your job The Department of Psychology at Utrecht University is seeking a
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social science, which is organised by the chair groups ‘Youth’, ‘Social policy and public health’ and ‘Migration and cultural diversity’. The chair group ‘Migration and cultural diversity’ will host
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future; Your spoken and written English is fluent at an academic level; You show scientific creativity and productivity, as evident in recent publications in (inter)national peer-reviewed journals. Our
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, and security fears - present challenges for mental health and well-being. Engaging in collective action is one way to cope, but research shows it can also be exhausting and increase sensitivity