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polarization among social groups in the Netherlands.’ This project focusses on how non-political identities (such as level of education or the place of residence) get politicized, how this adds to affective
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consumption/production in the ERC-project PROTEINSCAPES led by Dr. Willem Boterman. Meat and dairy production is one of the largest contributors to climate change and biodiversity loss. The UN, EU and other
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collaboration between the Amsterdam Business School of the University of Amsterdam, Mulier Institute, and the Utrecht University School of Governance. All three institutes take part in the doctoral supervision
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Are you curious about how people learn from each other? Do you love computational modelling? Join our interdisciplinary team in Amsterdam! We are looking for a PhD student for the project "Social
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and network modelling, and macroscopic continuum modelling. PRONTO is a collaboration between Universiteit van Amsterdam, Utrecht University, Canon Production Printing (Venlo), AkzoNobel Performance
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and network modelling, and macroscopic continuum modelling. PRONTO is a collaboration between Universiteit van Amsterdam, Utrecht University, Canon Production Printing (Venlo), AkzoNobel Performance
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Phd Position in Multiscale Spatiotemporal Modelling of Microbiome During the First 1000 Days of Life
the host environment and the corresponding physical and biological changes in the microbiome. Parameter Analysis: Analyse model parameters for interoperability (with other computational models) and
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Transgender and Gender Nonconforming (TGN) people are in a precarious position, often more so than other LGBTQIA+ people. One of the most notable challenges they experience is low rates
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academic and international working environment in the heart of Amsterdam. About us The University of Amsterdam is the largest university in the Netherlands, with the broadest spectrum of degree programmes
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the evaluation of performance of well-established and novel hydrogen carriers in terms of storage, release, uptake, toxicity, hydrogen content, material characteristics, and other relevant factors, such as