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The Department of Political Science of the University of Amsterdam is looking for two PhD-candidates, to work on political trust and skepticism in the ERC-project CRITICALTRUST led by Prof. Dr. Tom
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communication science, political science or related disciplines – or are expected to obtain it soon; a strong interest in topics associated with polarization, election campaigns and media effects; a demonstrated
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tasks. What do we require You have: a (research) master’s degree in Communication Science or in another discipline relevant to the project, such as Political Science, Sociology, or (Social) Psychology
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, in particular on contemporary urban, economic, political and environmental issues. The department combines research across human geography, planning and international development studies, with a shared
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, economics, political science, and cultural history. The new assistant professor will also contribute to the new sector research theme Cultural Heritage and Identity, collaborating with colleagues across
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. Candidates should possess: A PhD in urban and regional planning or related fields, such as political science, geography, political sociology, or law; Demonstrated expertise in spatial planning and urban
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Are you challenged by creating robust software that can bring AI solutions to clinical practice? The Quantitative Healthcare Analysis (qurAI) group at the Informatics Institute (IvI) is looking
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of law in Europe, Next generation EU and Social Europe, reforming the EU asylum system, or the European Green Deal, combining legal perspectives with cultural, historical and political enquiry. The chair
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do you have to offer? The successful PPLE Tutor for Psychology has a background in quantitative (Social) Psychology, and ideally more of the PPLE disciplines, namely Political Science, Law or Economics
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criminal law courses in the English language bachelor programs of Amsterdam University College (AUC) and Politics, Psychology, Law and Economics (PPLE). The research of the members of the criminal law