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at the Informatics Institute. Depending on the evolution of the project, there will also be opportunities for international collaborations. More details about the project: The main challenge in developing a general
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department; your primary residence will be within commuting distance of the University of Amsterdam for the duration of the PhD project. What do you have to offer We are looking for candidates with passion
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conduct mixed methods research on teacher beliefs and selection practices in primary education? The Institutions, Inequalities and Life courses research group at the Department of Sociology
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original archival research, focusing on marginalised and/or overlooked audiovisual collections. Taking ‘the unknown’ as its starting point (such as gaps, absences, and silences in archives and archiving
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Solidarities project led by principal investigator Mikki Stelder, Assistant Professor of Cultural Studies and Laura Cull Ó Maoilearca, Professor of Performance Philosophy. ASCA is one of the five Research
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to successfully balance demands of several tasks (e.g., combining research and teaching) and able to work both independently and collaboratively. Your experience and profile acquired a (research) master's degree in
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particular emphasis on expanding the family of compounds beyond our pioneering work with MnBi2Te4. Your primary objective will be to uncover, by synthesis and meticulous characterization, best-performing
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in the Faculty of Science PhD training programme; • assist in teaching undergraduates and Master students; • co-supervise MSc/BSc students. What do we require? You are passionate about
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of the threat of misinformation might, at times, be disproportionate to the risk of being deceived or misinformed. The main aim of this PhD project is to explore the causes of the discrepancy between perceived
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the critical infrastructure lab , led by main researcher Niels ten Oever, PhD. ARTES is one of the five Research Schools within the Amsterdam Institute for Humanities Research (AIHR). What are you going to do