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scientist in the field of chemistry education with a drive to work at the cutting edge of the field? Would you like to help us translate fundamental insights into engaging activities in teacher education? And
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education, offering excellent support, and fostering collaborations within and outside the university. In doing so, we contribute indispensably to a healthy, free world with equal opportunities for all
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science, international relations studies, sociology, or educational research). You will be able to shape the project in a way that matches your interests and background. Why did the Hungarian democracy
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your research field and the education you provide. In addition to your research and teaching, you will supervise PhD candidates and postdoctoral researchers and be asked to make a contribution to the
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at Utrecht University. Your research includes analysing how societal values and discourses and the political economy of the pharmaceutical and chemical industries affect the transition. You will develop a
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. The position may involve the undertaking of other relevant research tasks, particularly rendering assistance in the organisation of workshops or conferences. This position is free of teaching duties. Profile You
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anthropology in classical German philosophy. Your teaching load will be up to 10% of your working time. Profile You hold an MA degree in Philosophy. You have a good knowledge of Classical German Philosophy
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(forthcoming or published) article. You are able to develop research ideas in the area of behavioral finance, with a focus on the topic of sustainability/ESG (Environmetal, Social, and Governance). You are a
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investigating the learning behaviour of neural networks from both a theoretical and experimental angle, you will help us to better understand their limits and potentially develop improved learning algorithms. In
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interested in understanding and predicting global biodiversity change and identifying solutions for biodiversity conservation? If so, come and join us to develop and apply new modelling approaches to quantify