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We are looking for a motivated PhD candidate in the social and behavioural sciences with a quantitative background for the project “Technostress amongst teachers in primary education”. The aim
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thesis within the appointed duration of four years. What do you have to offer? A relevant Masters degree to the PhD topic of interest. Our ideal PhD candidate has a background in artificial intelligence
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by principal investigators Dr. Marieke Schouwstra and Dr. Jelke Bloem. The ILLC is one of the six Research Schools within the Amsterdam Institute for Humanities Research (AIHR). Research at the ILLC
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through publication in academic journals and participation in academic conferences; Participate in the Faculty of Science PhD training programme; Assist in teaching undergraduates and Master students
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attendance of courses and (international) meetings. We also expect you to assist in teaching undergraduates and master students. The gross monthly salary, based on 38 hours per week and dependent on relevant
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profile We are looking for an enthusiastic and driven candidate who meets the following requirements: Educational Background: You should have a Master's degree in a field relevant to the position, such as
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that represent the gut and oral microbiome for prediction of interventions that could benefit infant health; • to contribute to the teaching effort of the group, including supervision of bachelor and master
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on three groups: adolescents, cohorts, and immigrants. This project will rely on primary and secondary survey data, and holds the option for the PhD candidate to design a survey experiment. Panel data will
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? Your experience and profile You will have: a first master degree or equivalent in computational science, computional biology, computational (bio)physics, applied mathematics, or an allied field; research
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via use cases and state-of-the-art baselines. Your profile The candidate should have a master degree in computer science or relevant disciplines and fluently speak and write English. Specifically, we