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’ (PLANETSTEWARDS). Your job The Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development at Utrecht University has opened two, fully funded, four-year PhD research positions to join the cutting-edge research project
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implications of emerging and transforming screen media. Your job Your research will be part of the Institute for Cultural Inquiry (ICON) with its research domains of Media & Performance and Gender Studies , and
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, Culture and Postcoloniality. Your research will be part of the Institute for Cultural Inquiry (ICON) with the research group Gender Studies, the Postcolonial Studies Initiative (PCI), Terra Critica (TC
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values in community gardens. The PhD candidate will be part of a cross-section collaboration between the Environmental Governance and the Innovation Studies group at the Copernicus Institute of Sustainable
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MA Literature Today . You will also contribute to undergraduate courses in early modern and modern literatures in English. As part of your affiliation with the Institute for Cultural Inquiry
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for Open Societies . The prospective candidate should also be broadly deployable in our teaching programmes. Ideally, you demonstrably care about outreach and societal impact. The assistant professor works
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Intelligence. It is our aim to be able to use the developed methodologies to evaluate how well these projects provide solutions for hybrid intelligence as well as establish synergies between them. In order to
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the Institute for Cultural Inquiry (ICON) and affiliated with the Utrecht Forum for Memory Studies and the Network for Environmental Humanities . Requirements Specific Requirements General qualifications: You
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chosen lake-terminating glacier in the Himalayas and validate the outcome using in-situ and remote sensing data. The position offers you a close collaboration with colleagues from the Institute for Marine
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the Innovation Studies group at the Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development . You will join a recognised team of researchers, under the supervision of Dr Laura Piscicelli (Innovation Studies, Copernicus