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! This position is part of the bigger project “Transparent and Reproducible AI-aided Systematic Reviewing for the Social Sciences (TRASS)”. Your job The rapidly evolving field of AI offers promising solutions
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development of their model and methods by investigating which and how AI & Data Science techniques can be employed to analyse datasets in order to find relevant structures and patterns to underpin their model
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, queer and trans studies, visual culture and aesthetics, critical (dis)ability studies, indigenous studies, environmental humanities, related to questions of social justice, political activism, migration
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description We are looking for an enthusiast postdoctoral researcher to work on an exciting project on the science of Hybrid Intelligence! Your job You
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to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description The department of Interdisciplinary Social Science has a job opening for a PhD candidate interested in country ownership
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believe in open science and strive for transparency. We encourage to share the results of scientific research with society so that we collectively create more impact, and our societal contribution grows. We
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. You will be stimulated and coached in applying for personal research grants. Your teaching will be embedded in the internationally leading BSc programme Global Sustainability Science and MSc programme
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genocide; and how it articulates and reflects on questions of guilt, responsibility, and implication. EcoViolence will bring together research in cultural memory studies and ecocriticism in order to develop
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of European environmental policies; Willingness to acquire new skills as required for the required research of the PhD project. Specific Requirements A Master of Science in Urban Planning, Geography, Social
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staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description Are you interested in help solve one of the most ubiquitous and insidious problems in social, behavioural, and biomedical research