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) Master's degree in a socio-technical programme, such as: (Applied) Data Science, Econometrics, Artificial Intelligence, (Computational) Social Science, Human Computer Interaction. Experience with at least
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, citizen engagement, and ethical AI. In this project, you will conduct original research within the thematic scope of your work package, by: Developing adaptive learning systems, in the context of sequential
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general. To support academic and personal development, PhD candidates follow courses and assist in teaching Earth Sciences at Bachelor's and Master's level. Together these activities amount to twenty
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discover how you can become part of our community. You will be part of the group of Prof. Rembert Duine at the Institute for Theoretical Physics at Utrecht University. The group’s primary research focus is
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influences on grief, self-related processes, loneliness, and cultural background). In addition, the postdoctoral researcher will take primary responsibility for the execution of the study. The project involves
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qualified historian who is able to connect new methods to historical questions. You are able to work in an interdisciplinary way without losing a historical focus. You also bring: a completed Master's degree
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). You will work on an original PhD project embedded in the Utrecht University School of Economics and the interdisciplinary Delta Climate Center, combining rigorous economic analysis with real-world
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fundamental research to translational research with a direct therapeutical impact. Your job The primary objective of this position is to perform experimental proteomics work, including sample preparation and
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infrastructures needed for wider participation. You embed yourself in ongoing change processes and support these networks from within. Your main tasks include: conducting interviews, participant observation, and
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the European Research Council (ERC). The principal investigator is Assistant Professor Dr. Anna Zhelnina. The research team will consist of the principal investigator, a PhD candidate, and two post-doctoral