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The Centre for Urban Mental Health (UMH) is the largest interdisciplinary Research Priority Area of the University of Amsterdam. It aims to find new pathways to improve mental health in the city
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urban areas located along major waterways can be a central and productive link in the ecological system, enhancing their ecological function can benefit existing and novel ecosystems in and surrounding
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The Department of Geography, Planning, and International Development Studies (GPIO) at the University of Amsterdam invites recently graduated PhDs in urban and regional planning to apply
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professor, who will take an active role in research and related education related to Urban Mental Health , the largest interdisciplinary Research Priority Area from the University of Amsterdam. You will be
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urban greening initiatives shape children’s environmental attitudes and behaviour”, which is embedded in the Centre for Sustainable Development Studies and the new Research Priority Area: BRIDGES
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. This ‘protein transition’ appears however to become stalled by paralysing political polarization. Meat seems to become part of culture wars and identity politics, pitching liberal urban elites against rural
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. This ‘protein transition’ appears however to become stalled by paralysing political polarization. Meat seems to become part of culture wars and identity politics, pitching liberal urban elites against rural
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-year project “MIND-CHAT: May I help you? An Intervention for Non-suicidal self-injury and Depression through a culturally-sensitive Chatbot.”, which is funded by the Centre for Urban Mental Health
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cultural institutes in the capital city. Research and teaching staff focus on interdisciplinary collaboration and are active in several teaching programmes. Want to know more about our organisation? Read
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, while also creating tradeoffs between the various urban functions by intervening in specific areas while neglecting others. This is particularly seen in port areas, where industrial, logistic, touristic