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book culture) by 1 September 2024; a strong research interest, demonstrated by the ability and ambition to work with sixteenth-century books and texts in different languages and the desire to develop
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Education, Culture and Science (OCW) and the Dutch universities. Your job As a PhD candidate in this project, you will investigate the role of multilingual books printed in two sixteenth-century cosmopolitan
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intrigued by the world of early modern merchants? And are you wondering how they made and justified business decisions? Do you want to delve into preserved 'letter books' and uncover the norms and customs
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. A solution is transitioning toward digital booking platforms. In other industries, e.g., airline and hospitality, booking platforms have favoured synchronization and matching between supply and demand
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-based system that does not exploit the well-connected networks and the deployed capacity. A solution is transitioning toward digital booking platforms. In other industries, e.g., airline and hospitality
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. EcoViolence will bring together research in cultural memory studies and ecocriticism in order to develop an innovative ecological model for the study of violence, its memory and representation. Furthermore
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implication. EcoViolence will bring together research in cultural memory studies and ecocriticism in order to develop an innovative ecological model for the study of violence, its memory and representation
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. You will compare trainees, who generate novel letter-colour predictions by reading books with coloured letters, with developmental synesthetes, who have life-long sensory predictions of colour evoked by
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to reduce the requirement for DSP or to diminish its complexity. TU/e, in collaboration with several European partners, is seeking to develop and exploit chip-scale micro frequency combs and make them
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genocide; and how it articulates and reflects on questions of guilt, responsibility, and implication. EcoViolence will bring together research in cultural memory studies and ecocriticism in order to develop