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candidate will be enrolled in the Vrije Universiteit Brussel’s PhD programme in Communication Sciences. The project is conducted under the supervision of Tim Raats, Associate Professor at Vrije Universiteit
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purposes; Provide technical support for the set-up of online activities in the context of externally funded projects (e.g. set-up of MOOCs). Provide assistance to staff for the input of content
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We are looking for a PhD candidate in climate science to contribute to the improved attribution and projection of climate-related child health risks in one of the world’s most climate-vulnerable
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The Faculty Social Sciences & Solvay Business School, Department Business Technology and Operations, Research Group House of Sustainable Transitions is looking for a PhD-student with a doctoral
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The Faculty of Engineering, Department of Applied Physics and Photonics, Brussels Photonics (B-PHOT) research group at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) is looking for an excellent PhD candidate
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The Faculty of Engineering, Department Electronics and Informatics, Research Group Research-Development-Innovation is looking for a PhD-student with a doctoral grant. We invite applicants for a
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theoretical work in International Relations and discourse theory with hands-on empirical analysis using qualitative and computational methods. You will devote most of your working time to research. Additional
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work on carceral ageing remains limited in Europe. CAGED brings together insights from gerontology, penology, psychology, and the broader social and behavioural sciences to develop an innovative
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hands-on empirical analysis using qualitative and computational methods. You will devote most of your working time to research. Additional tasks may include limited teaching activities, event organisation
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Postdoc researcher ERC project CAGED: Ageing in the Carceral Environment: The Existential Dimensions
brings together insights from gerontology, penology, psychology, and the broader social and behavioural sciences to build a groundbreaking interdisciplinary framework that advances both theory and method