41 applied-linguistics-phd "Utrecht University " research jobs at University of Amsterdam in Netherlands
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We are inviting prospective researchers to apply for one of four PhD positions within the project ‘Strategic Climate Litigation’s Direct and Indirect Consequences for Democracies’. This project is
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breeding for complex resilience traits in different growing systems for several crops. Please learn more about CropXR at cropx.org . This PhD position is part of a project within CropXR’s core research
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We are inviting candidates for a PhD project in the area of Sustainable Global Economic Law. In light of gasping inequalities around the globe as well as the intensifying ecological crisis
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of an international workshop and a research sprint at Cardiff University. We especially encourage applications from students who seek to (partly) use their time in the project to develop a PhD proposal in media history
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-titov.org/ ), part of the natural language processing group of the Institute for Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC). What are you going to do? The research focus will be primarily on two directions
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academic support, schedule management, communication liaison, administrative tasks, public relations and technology assistance – a role designed to ensure the smooth functioning of all aspects
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language can potentially take on additional research tasks for the project hybrid working in the Netherlands . The appointment may in consultation be adjusted to 0,9 or 1,0 fte, and/or extended in duration
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wider EDMO network; Collaborate with other researchers. What do you have to offer If the vacancy appeals to you, but you are doubting whether you might be THE person we are looking for, please do apply
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knowledge production. Your experience and profile Candidates need to have the following qualifications: a finished PhD in political science, communication sciences, science and technology studies, media
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reparations payments are justified, made and received around the world. Our research team consists of the principal investigator (PI) Dr Felix Stein , a PhD candidate, a postdoctoral researcher (this could be