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Are you interested in making a valuable contribution to the education of students in our Master Artificial Intelligence program? Do you want to be part of a program that has been renowned for years
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through publication in academic journals and participation in academic conferences; Participate in the Faculty of Science PhD training programme; Assist in teaching undergraduates and Master students
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profile We are looking for an enthusiastic and driven candidate who meets the following requirements: Educational Background: You should have a Master's degree in a field relevant to the position, such as
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Research Master in Communication Science, or another Research Master in social and/or behavioral sciences at the University of Amsterdam; You will be available as a student-assistant (and registered as a
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professor you will join us and take on a pivotal role in the LLM master program in International Criminal Law. As part of this dynamic position, you'll oversee LLM theses within the realm of international
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? Your experience and profile You will have: a first master degree or equivalent in computational science, computional biology, computational (bio)physics, applied mathematics, or an allied field; research
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experience and profile Formal requirements: Masters’ degree (preferably a Research Master´s or MPhil degree) in Marketing or a related field; GMAT or GRE score of no more than five years old (for students with
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research are particularly welcome. The projects should entail conducting original empirical research on food production models that foster sustainable labour practices, ecological sustainability, social
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Computation (ILLC) (https://www.illc.uva.nl/ ) currently has a vacant PhD position for a talented student as part of the project Benchmarking scientific explanation in psychological practice, led by principal
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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