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The Department of Anthropology is currently seeking a talented PhD candidate working at the intersection of human-nature relations, (digital) technologies and multimodal methods. This project is
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Do you want to become part of a dynamic community that is at the forefront of Artificial Intelligence, Digital Humanities, and Cultural Heritage? Our experts from the Institute for Logic, Language
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for Humanities Research (AIHR ). ASCA is one of the five Research Schools within the Amsterdam Institute for Humanities Research. ASCA is home to more than 120 scholars and 160 PhD candidates, and is a world
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-governed food systems. Your profile: You have a master’s degree in law or a related discipline in the social sciences or humanities; You are interested in conducting research on a topic related to the
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Schools within the Amsterdam Institute for Humanities Research (AIHR). The Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis invites applications for a fully funded 4-year PhD position at the intersection
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investigator Dr. Dingmar van Eck. The ILLC is one of the five Research Schools within the Amsterdam Institute for Humanities Research . Research at the ILLC is organized into six research units (Research units
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human pressures. Design scenarios for improved connectivity and dynamics (e.g. in temperature, salinity, water tables) across urban-rural-water landscapes. You will also inventorize and evaluate
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the University of Amsterdam. The research at IBED aims to unravel how ecosystems function in all their complexity, and how they change due to natural processes and human activities. At its core lies an integrated
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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
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at IBED aims to unravel how ecosystems function in all their complexity, and how they change due to natural processes and human activities. At its core lies an integrated systems approach to study