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at the University of British Columbia. In the Human Interventions PhD project at Leiden University, you will study the impact of human activities on the resilience of an ecosystem. Existing theories are developed in
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antigen-carrying nanoparticles holds promise for long-term RA relief. In this PhD project, you will spearhead the translation of this approach to human patients, investigating how nanoparticulate vaccines
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, GitHub Copilot, and LLaMA, can now create and understand, to a large extent, programming code and instructions in human language. These new technologies have caused the computing education community to ask
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agency are often idealised and unrealistic, leading to bad predictions about how people form beliefs, draw inferences, and choose to act in different situations. Part of the problem is that standard (e.g
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, including Human Geography, Social Design, and Public Health. This PhD research is part of Gezonde Leefomgeving Utrecht Kennisconsortium (GeLUK), which consists of Data- en Kennishub Gezond Stedelijk Leven
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relationship are potential mechanisms behind this association. There is an urgent need to increase understanding of these mechanisms. By further understanding of the underlying mechanisms that increase risk of
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Institute of Sustainable Development) and Professor Carolina Castaldi (Geography of Innovation, Department of Human Geography and Planning). To conduct your PhD research you will also collaborate closely
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. The Faculty of Geosciences is organised in four Departments: Earth Sciences, Human Geography & Spatial Planning, Physical Geography, and Sustainable Development. The research will be carried out within
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Departments: Earth Sciences, Human Geography & Spatial Planning, Physical Geography, and Sustainable Development. The Department of Earth Sciences at UU conducts teaching and research across the full range
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macro-level (changes in) relationship quality and adolescent adjustment, and potential moderators. Unravelling which characteristics of parent-adolescent interactions are most beneficial, for whom, and