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change, the magnitude of income inequality, and the number of immigrants in their country. We are recruiting a PhD candidate who will examine how this 'factual belief polarisation' influences public
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who will examine how this 'factual belief polarisation' influences public opinion and potentially contributes to broader polarisation. You will apply new and existing experimental methods to examine
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better quality of life and well-being of all NWE citizens. The aim of the RE:HOME project is to build and test a rehabilitation platform that enables home rehabilitation in a safe and controlled way
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resources are transmitted from parents to their children? In this project, you will examine the role of social networks in reproducing (dis-)advantage across generations. This PhD project focuses
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based on the project’s work. I try to help budding academics feel just as at home at Radboud University as I do. Laura van Niftrik Professor of Microbiology at the Faculty of Science Laura van Niftrik is
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socially just futures possible. You will translate your findings into concrete policy proposals and test these with stakeholders in iterative cycles of reflection, feedback and refinement. In this position
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the opportunity to engage in public-facing activities. No teaching is required but you may take on limited teaching and PhD supervision if you wish. I try to help budding academics feel just as at home at Radboud
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activities is advised (for up to 10% of your working time). You will mentor PhD candidates and have direct contact with undergraduate students. I try to help budding academics feel just as at home at Radboud
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through the ICS website Would you like to contribute to understanding how social network connections and resources are transmitted from parents to their children? In this project, you will examine the role
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-person events (e.g. summer schools) and online events (e.g. lecture series, colloquia). I try to help budding academics feel just as at home at Radboud University as I do. Laura van Niftrik Professor