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Innovation in Sacred Places Sanctuaries were the venues par excellence where innovative ideas about human interactions and identities were publicly advertised and anchored in the sacred environment
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of its residents and other locally embedded stakeholders. Possible research questions are: How to organise resident participation? How to maintain or increase social cohesion? How to design physical and
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and international partners and you will be a key member of the project team. You will be responsible for: phylogenetic and phylodynamic and pan-genomic analysis; design and validation of machine
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enthusiastic upcoming researcher with an affinity for designing educational innovations. Your job In this position, you will be responsible for conducting a PhD research project within the project "How is it
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working throughout Europe on bringing rational design to the structuring of colloidal gels. In this position, you will participate in the collaborative and training activities hosted by the CoCoGel network
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. Your main responsibilities are to co-design and conduct research to address the research questions, analyse data, and disseminate research findings to the scientific community and other stakeholders (e.g
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spatial pattern formation, thereby creating pathways of resilience. The aim of RESILIENCE is to fundamentally advance our understanding and predictions of tipping points and critical transitions in
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spatial pattern formation, thereby creating pathways of resilience. The aim of RESILIENCE is to fundamentally advance our understanding and predictions of tipping points and critical transitions in
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: Innovation Studies and Energy & Resources . It will be supervised by Dr Christina Bidmon , Dr Sanne Akerboom and Professor Flor Avelino . Requirements Specific Requirements The following qualification
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pro-environmental engagement and mental health among Dutch youth. Your main responsibilities are to co-design and conduct research to address the objectives, analyse data, and disseminate research